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Hormone therapy and prostate cancer

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any one out there on this hormone therapy I have been on for  8 month like to know from people that's been on longer

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Hello all,

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in 2016 i was diagnosed with a very rare hairy cell leukeamia , had treatment chemo its incurable but treatable, then due to my check ups every 4 months they found in 2020 very very colon cancer removed it, tere and then no treatment required but regular check ups, then in 2021 my psa was over 20, had all test during covid, then found prostate cancer had hormones and radiation got my psa down to 0.5 last count , i do suffer with erectile disfunction ive been prescribed slidenafil for that works well, i also put weight on when having hormones was on them just over a year the treatment worked for me now i have check ups every 4 months for leukeamia, every 4 months for colon cancer and yearly for prostate


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