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Higher Dose Radiation Don't Improve Prostate Cancer Survival
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Abigail
Mar 8, 2019
male erectile dysfunction
prostate cancer
erectile dysfunction
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These messages are for mutual support and information sharing only. Always consult your doctor before trying anything you read here.
Hans
Mar 8, 2019
I'm worried about impotence after my treatment. I receive eligard every six months and was told I have to continue for another year and a half. I was also told that testosterone will return after treatment and I should have few side effects. Has anyone else gone through this process and had favorable results?
Garry Whitmore
Mar 8, 2019
I think you should listen to the doctor and continue to use it. survive is more important.
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Bill
Mar 8, 2019
At age 58 had a radical prostatectomy. Now at age 86 my PSA has rising to 8.2 my Doctor says when it reaches .10 will get treated. My urologist says possible that my artificial spinster could cause that rise.
Markus MacGill
Mar 8, 2019
Hello Bill, Yes, we would agree with your doctors. All the best, HTQ
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