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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Intermittant Hormone Therapy</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by TOYBIG on 9/5/2007</description>
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      <title>Intermittant Hormone Therapy</title>
      <description>I was diagnosed a year ago with Pca.&amp;nbsp; PSA12, Gleason 8, early bone mets, 2 spots about 1cm on the sacrum, and one similar sized on the femoral neck.&amp;nbsp; I have been on lupron and casodex for the past year and just received an additional 4 month shot.&amp;nbsp;My current PSA is .04.&amp;nbsp; This summer while in Colorado I met with a prominent Pca Oncologist who recommended intermittent hormone therapy.&amp;nbsp; I called my Pca Oncologist, and he reccomends continuous Hormone therapy at least until my PSA starts to rise.&amp;nbsp; Could we discuss this and get additional&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;opinions.</description>
      <author>TOYBIG</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Intermittant Hormone Therapy</title>
      <description>Intermittent hormone therapy is simply an interrupted or cycled version of hormone therapy, in which the therapy is stopped after the PSA drops to an undetectable level, and is re-started when it rises to a predetermined level. There is a great deal of discussion over what these levels&amp;nbsp;should be, but most agree that the PSA should bottom out for at least two or three months, and the treatment should resume when the PSA reaches one-half the pre-treatment value. The two arguments for using intermittent therapy: It allows the patient to enjoy the benefits of testosterone for at least part of the time, and It may postpone the time when hormone therapy fails.&amp;nbsp; Once hormone therapy fails you have limited treatment options.</description>
      <author>Oncrx</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Intermittant Hormone Therapy</title>
      <description>I am interested in who the prominent PC oncologist in Colorado.&amp;nbsp; I have recently been diagnosed with PC and would like a prominent doctor to have a second opinion before I decide on treatment.&amp;nbsp; Sounds like this oncologist is up to the latest procedures.&amp;nbsp; So if you don&amp;#39;t mind I would like the doctors name, location, and number if possible.&amp;nbsp; Thanks an continued good luck with your treatment.Edbikes</description>
      <author>Edbikes</author>
      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Intermittant Hormone Therapy</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 9/6/2007 Edbikes wrote:I am interested in who the prominent PC oncologist in Colorado.&amp;nbsp; I have recently been diagnosed with PC and would like a prominent doctor to have a second opinion before I decide on treatment.&amp;nbsp; Sounds like this oncologist is up to the latest procedures.&amp;nbsp; So if you don&amp;#39;t mind I would like the doctors name, location, and number if possible.&amp;nbsp; Thanks an continued good luck with your treatment.Edbikes&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Koshi</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Intermittant Hormone Therapy</title>
      <description>Does anyone have advice on Intermittant Homone Therapy ? My father who is 67 and in great health until 3 months ago is on this total Androgen blockade. Gleason was 9 and small bone mets on both femurs and minute spot on spine.&amp;nbsp;Thanks,&amp;nbsp;</description>
      <author>Koshi</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 08 Sep 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Intermittant Hormone Therapy</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 9/6/2007 Edbikes wrote:I am interested in who the prominent PC oncologist in Colorado.&amp;nbsp; I have recently been diagnosed with PC and would like a prominent doctor to have a second opinion before I decide on treatment.&amp;nbsp; Sounds like this oncologist is up to the latest procedures.&amp;nbsp; So if you don&amp;#39;t mind I would like the doctors name, location, and number if possible.&amp;nbsp; Thanks an continued good luck with your treatment.EdbikesHave you received the Doctors Name; Location and Number?&amp;nbsp; I would like to talk with him myself.Thank youfishingmex</description>
      <author>fishmex</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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