ADT Side Effects & Different ADT Drugs
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My Oncologist told me that I would have to be in remission for 5 full years, before a discussion of Testosterone replacement therapy could take place, as the risk of awakening any injured, but not yet dead cancer cells, associated with this therapy is too high. I've been under the stewardship of this Medical Oncologist specializing in PCa for almost 13 years, and I trust my life to their opinion.
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Absolutely true in some cases, but every case is different. For me, I had 2 years of ADT (Lupron, Zytiga, Prednisone) on my second round of ADT (first round was 11 years ago with Lupron, Casodex for 6 months), and today, almost 2 years after the second round of ADT treatments stopped, my Testosterone level has only risen to 27, and it is unlikely to rise much further. Hence, a permanent loss of libido. For reference, I am almost 72 in age.
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