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ART UCSF Recurrent Prostate Cancer Case Histories, 2021 Prostate Cancer Conference
Done with stable
testosterone
levels. Exclude the beginning and end portions of the intermittent treatment range. 9. Min 16:54; 3D PSMA PET scan reveals cancer. The patient waited did not get radiation and 3 scans were needed to find metastasis.
Done with stable
testosterone
levels. Exclude the beginning and end portions of the intermittent treatment range. 9. Min 16:54; 3D PSMA PET scan reveals cancer. The patient waited did not get radiation and 3 scans were needed to find metastasis.
RMontana
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Which blood tests are required please?
I know my DHEA is below range and my
testosterone
is at the bottom. My cortisol bloods previously have also been low at 220, and cortisol saliva test a little low but not as dire as the bloods. I just wondered if there are any other blood tests I should request please?
I know my DHEA is below range and my
testosterone
is at the bottom. My cortisol bloods previously have also been low at 220, and cortisol saliva test a little low but not as dire as the bloods. I just wondered if there are any other blood tests I should request please?
CornishChick
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Osteoporosis and Men (risks, fractures and support)
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Testosterone Blood Test Results Appear To Be Lab Dependent
My prior post had my
testosterone
blood test result increase from undetectable to 45. In reviewing the data I note that my Mass lab reported <0.5 ng/dL on 10/5/21 and my Florida lab reported 31 ng/dL the following week.
My prior post had my
testosterone
blood test result increase from undetectable to 45. In reviewing the data I note that my Mass lab reported <0.5 ng/dL on 10/5/21 and my Florida lab reported 31 ng/dL the following week.
alperk
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
HRT issues - Plus need to hear about your experiences with testosterone
I really don't want to add more things to my regime, but can people share their experiences with
testosterone
, I understand it comes in a gel? How can I get this? Will I need to see a private gynae?
I really don't want to add more things to my regime, but can people share their experiences with
testosterone
, I understand it comes in a gel? How can I get this? Will I need to see a private gynae?
Serendipitious
in
Menopause and Perimenopause Support
1 year ago
prostrate cancer
lupron. seems this drug kills
testosterone
and is supposed to starve cancer cells.. while radiation kills the cancer.. I was reading. Outsmart your cancer by Tanya Pierce.. The medical argument is that
testosterone
is the evil thing here but really is a lame argument..
lupron. seems this drug kills
testosterone
and is supposed to starve cancer cells.. while radiation kills the cancer.. I was reading. Outsmart your cancer by Tanya Pierce.. The medical argument is that
testosterone
is the evil thing here but really is a lame argument..
Terribleten
in
Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
Enzalutamide plus leuprolide reduces risk of metastasis in nonmetastatic HSPC men-from Urology Times, 29 Apr 2023
of 9 months or less, a screening PSA by central laboratory of at least 1 ng/mL for patients who underwent radical prostatectomy as primary treatment for prostate cancer and at least 2 ng/mL above the nadir for patients who had radiotherapy only as primary treatment for prostate cancer, and a serum
testosterone
of 9 months or less, a screening PSA by central laboratory of at least 1 ng/mL for patients who underwent radical prostatectomy as primary treatment for prostate cancer and at least 2 ng/mL above the nadir for patients who had radiotherapy only as primary treatment for prostate cancer, and a serum
testosterone
Balsam01
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
How long will "4 month" lupron injection "last"
(see profile for more details) My question is how long will the lupron keep my
testosterone
at castrate levels (<50 ng). Note my pre lupron injection
testosterone
level was 906 on 7/22/22 at age 69 and on 12/12/22 it was 38 (4 mos after injection). Still having hot flashes.
(see profile for more details) My question is how long will the lupron keep my
testosterone
at castrate levels (<50 ng). Note my pre lupron injection
testosterone
level was 906 on 7/22/22 at age 69 and on 12/12/22 it was 38 (4 mos after injection). Still having hot flashes.
FlyJ
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
organifi green juice safe?
The question I have is one of the ingredients is Ashwagandha, I think I read somewhere awhile back that increases
testosterone
which I know isn’t a good idea. Any thoughts? Thank you
The question I have is one of the ingredients is Ashwagandha, I think I read somewhere awhile back that increases
testosterone
which I know isn’t a good idea. Any thoughts? Thank you
ODave
in
Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Free testosterone
What is the significance of testing Free
Testosterone
?
What is the significance of testing Free
Testosterone
?
bitittle
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lupron was helpful
Both Lupron and Zytiga have brought my PSA and
Testosterone
to 0.1 and <3, respectively. I was off Zytiga for two weeks because of pain in the scrotum, and weight gain (6 lb). especially in the abdomienal area. I am just restarting it again today.
Both Lupron and Zytiga have brought my PSA and
Testosterone
to 0.1 and <3, respectively. I was off Zytiga for two weeks because of pain in the scrotum, and weight gain (6 lb). especially in the abdomienal area. I am just restarting it again today.
Sanctus
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Husband’s testosterone is extremely low. Anyone with helpful ideas?
We just got blood tests back that showed his
testosterone
was less than 10 (normal is 87-780). His PSA & other tests were ok. I’m looking for sone advice. He is 84 but used to being very active. Thanks in advance.
We just got blood tests back that showed his
testosterone
was less than 10 (normal is 87-780). His PSA & other tests were ok. I’m looking for sone advice. He is 84 but used to being very active. Thanks in advance.
quilt-abit
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Casodex time
I read that Casodex, in this case, is used to prevent
testosterone
flare but it is usually taken before Zoladex and not after? Did anyone of you take Casodex after Zoladex injection?
I read that Casodex, in this case, is used to prevent
testosterone
flare but it is usually taken before Zoladex and not after? Did anyone of you take Casodex after Zoladex injection?
gio2x
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
has anyone been given Testosterone? It takes 3-6mths says this study
https://pdsa.org/treatments/conventional/modified-testosterone.html
https://pdsa.org/treatments/conventional/modified-testosterone.html
melodie
in
ITP Support Association
1 year ago
Post-Lupron, Zytiga, pred, radiation--pain in joints
He's been slamming supplements and kicking up his exercise, and
testosterone
is slowing coming back (at about 80 right now.) He is slooowwwly starting to get back some energy. But he's been experiencing pretty bad achiness in his joints, particularly his hands.
He's been slamming supplements and kicking up his exercise, and
testosterone
is slowing coming back (at about 80 right now.) He is slooowwwly starting to get back some energy. But he's been experiencing pretty bad achiness in his joints, particularly his hands.
ElizabethMedora
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
New Testosterone Levels in HRT
For example my last test was: plasma
testosterone
level 3.6 SHBG 129.8 FAI = 2.77% So previously having the FAI of under 5 was normal but I am now considered too high as my
testosterone
is over 3.6.
For example my last test was: plasma
testosterone
level 3.6 SHBG 129.8 FAI = 2.77% So previously having the FAI of under 5 was normal but I am now considered too high as my
testosterone
is over 3.6.
Amber-sky
in
Menopause and Perimenopause Support
2 years ago
CVD & GnRH agonists/antagonists
{"Unlike GnRH agonists, which cause an initial stimulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPGA), leading to a surge in
testosterone
levels, and under certain circumstances, a flare-up of the tumour, GnRH antagonists do not cause a surge in
testosterone
or clinical flare.[11] Clinical flare
{"Unlike GnRH agonists, which cause an initial stimulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPGA), leading to a surge in
testosterone
levels, and under certain circumstances, a flare-up of the tumour, GnRH antagonists do not cause a surge in
testosterone
or clinical flare.[11] Clinical flare
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Relugolix/Orgovyx with pelvic radiation?
I like the idea of faster
testosterone
recovery after finishing Relugolix in comparison to Lupron. If you have used Relugolix with pelvic radiation what is the course of treatment? How long prior to radiation do you start Relugolix?
I like the idea of faster
testosterone
recovery after finishing Relugolix in comparison to Lupron. If you have used Relugolix with pelvic radiation what is the course of treatment? How long prior to radiation do you start Relugolix?
bitittle
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Blood tests to monitor while on ADT..etc
I'm meeting with my RO in March, for the 3-month reivew, so I will test PSA and
testosterone
, but I also wonder if there are any other tests I should consider/monitor. I have a physical scheduled in March as well, so I will do the standard panels but also plan to check my Vit D and ApoB levels.
I'm meeting with my RO in March, for the 3-month reivew, so I will test PSA and
testosterone
, but I also wonder if there are any other tests I should consider/monitor. I have a physical scheduled in March as well, so I will do the standard panels but also plan to check my Vit D and ApoB levels.
SierraSix
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Starting TMS Therapy
After I signed up for the TMS, I had a realization that I had changed my
testosterone
treatment the first of December and that a number of the symptoms I was having (fatigue, low mood, brain fog, anxiety, etc...) were similar to how i felt before starting
testosterone
therapy so I went back to the clinic
After I signed up for the TMS, I had a realization that I had changed my
testosterone
treatment the first of December and that a number of the symptoms I was having (fatigue, low mood, brain fog, anxiety, etc...) were similar to how i felt before starting
testosterone
therapy so I went back to the clinic
designguy
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
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