Hormone Therapy and Its Effects – Anemia

There is a rarely discussed, but well know association between low androgen levels and anemia in men on ADT. The underlying cause of anemia in men on ADT is believed to be the low levels of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in the body. Dr. Strum et al. examined the severity of anemia in patients on ADT. [...]

Hormone Therapy and Its Effects – Hot Flashes

Men undergoing Hormone Therapy (ADT) can experience many symptoms. One of the most common of these symptoms are hot flashes. The typical description of a hot flash includes an intense feeling of warmth in the face, head and upper body. Often, the feeling of warmth is accompanied by facial flushing, nausea and severe sweating. The [...]

Hormone Therapy and Its Effects – Osteoporosis

Long recognized as a significant health issue for post-menopausal women, Osteoporosis also poses a significant risk to men on a Hormone Blockade (ADT). Osteoporosis, the loss of bone density, poses an immediate and direct risk of fractures to men on ADT! A decline in the serum testosterone in men on ADT correlates with a decline [...]

Early Initiation of ADT is Required to Increase Survival

There has been along standing controversy pertaining to the timing of ADT initiation (i.e. early verses late). However, in 2002 the Cochrane meta-analysis (Nair B, Wilt T, MacDonald R et al., "Early versus Deferred Androgen Suppression in the Treatment of Advanced Prostate Cancer", Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2002); (1): CD003506) clarified this issue. Initiating early [...]

Transdermal Estradoil vs. LH-RH Agonists for Androgen Deprivation Therapy

Charles Clausen recently posted on “The Prostate Problems Mailing List” the following about Transdermal Estradoil vs. LH-RH Agonists for Androgen Deprivation Therapy. I am planning to take a copy of this document with me to my next appointment with my Oncologist. “Richard Wassersug, a biology professor (and Psychology from the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology) [...]

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