Guest guest Posted December 21, 2008 Report Share Posted December 21, 2008 To vjk63 There is no way to predict how long ADT (Androgen Deprivation Therapy) as hormone therapy is more correctly known will be effective. Each of us is different: there are many variances of prostate cancer and so the outcome is very variable. The more you know about the past history of the development of the disease – your father’s past history that is - the more accurate the ‘guess’ about the future might be. But there are no quick fixes in getting this information and there is no certainty about any answer. Having said that, can I make the following suggestions: you get hold of a copy of the US-Too booklet suggested by Steve J. you might join the Malecare an online support group for advanced prostate cancer patients, at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/advancedprostatecancer/ go along to my website – YANA - You Are Not Alone Now www.yananow.net – you can either read through it from the start, which will give you some good basic information or you can go right to http://www.yananow.net/choices.htm#hormone to gain a better understanding of how ADT works then go to http://www.yananow.net/Experiences.html#adt to see the list of men who have told their personal stories about their ADT treatment. As Steve J says, you must be careful about listening to ‘what people say’ but there is also value in reading what people have done. Be sure to read Trueman Seamans’ story at http://www.yananow.net/Mentors/TruemanS.htm - he was diagnosed in 1999 and was still going when he update his story earlier this year. I hope this all helps. All the best Terry Herbert I have no medical qualifications but I was diagnosed in ‘96: and have learned a bit since then. My sites are at www.yananow.net and www.prostatecancerwatchfulwaiting.co.za Dr “Snuffy” Myers : " As a physician, I am painfully aware that most of the decisions we make with regard to prostate cancer are made with inadequate data " From: ProstateCancerSupport [mailto:ProstateCancerSupport ] On Behalf Of vkj43 Sent: Monday, 22 December 2008 3:03 AM To: ProstateCancerSupport Subject: Re: Advanced Prostrate Cancer... thanks for the reply...yeah same as Casodex...Did not find much info on its effectivenss period on this site...Is there anybody who can throw some light on its effectiveness period.....cancer in advanced stage and has reached bones.. > > Much the same drug as Casodex. Used also with a hormones treatment. > Can be very effective depending on the actual type of cancer. Do a > search for Casodex on this site and others and you'll get several > writeups from people who've used it for quite a while. When the > effectiveness of this drug wanes there are others that will take over. > Sure sorry to hear of the cancer being found in such a later stage, > but thank goodness today there is hope for control. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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