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0:35 What are the First-Generation Hormone Therapies, and how do they compare to one another?
2:39 Are there any drugs in this category that are especially prone to side effects?
4:34 Before treatment should patients get their testosterone checked?
5:18 Is the timing of PSA response similar across all of the drugs in this category?
5:38 Is there ever a need for a patient to switch from one hormone therapy to another?
6:06 Which of the First-Generation Hormone Therapies are the most affordable?
6:29 Can those with pre-existing conditions use hormone therapies?
7:41 How is weight gain managed for patients on hormone therapy?
8:36 Are there any First-Generation Hormone Therapies that cause excess fatigue?
9:35 Is hormone therapy use associated with Alzheimers Disease?
11:55 Alex's conclusion
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PCRI's Alex and Medical Oncologist Mark Scholz, MD, give a survey of newly diagnosed Gleason 4+3=7 prostate cancer in light of the recent introduction of PSMA PET scans into the staging process. Dr. Scholz discusses staging, treatment options, and the new ambiguity of whether hormone therapy is as important for this stage of prostate cancer if a person has a negative PSMA PET scan.
0:07 Why does Gleason 4+3=7 (a.k.a Epstein grade group 3) prostate cancer require treatment in most cases?
2:01 If a Gleason 4+3=7 patient has a negative PSMA PET scan, what should his next steps be?
3:27 How do the size and location of the tumor(s) factor into treatment decisions?
5:16 How would a patient find an expert practitioner of focal therapy?
5:39 Which side effects should a patient anticipate if they are undergoing radiation?
6:31 What are the side effects of a focal procedure like HI-FU?
7:36 Does Tulsa-Pro cause any scarring or urinary issues?
8:02 What are the survival rates for men with Gleason 4+3 prostate cancer?
8:45 Does the presence of seminal vesicle invasion affect the treatment protocol?
9:46 Does seminal vesicle invasion require the addition of hormone therapy to the treatment protocol?
10:50 Should patients have PSMA PET scans after treatment?
11:32 Why have you not discussed surgery yet as a possible treatment for Gleason 4+3?
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Hormone therapy has been a very challenging part of my cancer journey. In this video I'm sharing the side effects I experienced from ovarian suppression (Lupron or Zoladex) with an aromatase inhibitor (anastrozole or letrozole) that lead me to needing a change. I hope this helps someone in some way🙏🙏.
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Edward Weber, M.D. Medical Oncologist, describes the side effects of cardiac complications when receiving Androgen Deprivation Therapy, ADT, also known as Hormone Therapy, for treatment of Prostate Cancer.
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Prostate Cancer Free Foundation.
Increasing Knowledge – Building Hope.
Edward Weber, M.D. Medical Oncologist, Prostate Cancer Results Study Group.
Men with prostate cancer are much more likely to die of cardiac disease and not from prostate cancer, unless the diagnosis is made at a very late stage. For that reason, a man’s cardiac history, his cardiovascular risk factors, and the choice of which drug to use for ADT are very critical issues.
Androgen deprivation therapy, ADT, the mainstay of treatment for years, is associated with a 10-20% increased risk of cardiac complications, such as a heart attack, stroke, or sudden death. If a man has already had two important cardiac events before starting ADT the risk of another cardiac event is greatly increased. Surprisingly these serious problems can occur within the first 6 – 12 months.
Degarelix (Firmagon), the newer drug for ADT, is less toxic to the heart than leuprolide (Lupron), and, for many clinicians, is becoming the preferred agent for hormone therapy.
Every man before starting ADT needs to have a thorough evaluation for cardiac risk factors. This exam should focus on past history of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, elevated cholesterol and triglycerides, and the life-style factors diet and exercise habits.
In some men this pre-ADT evaluation will lead to choosing Firmagon over Lupron, or receiving the shortest period of drug exposure as possible, or beginning a program for modification of cardiac risk factors — or possibly avoiding the use of these drugs entirely.
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A simple explanation of how GnRH analogues like goserelin (Zoladex) and Leuprorelin (Prostap) work to induce a medical menopause or medical castration to treat conditions like endometriosis and prostate cancer. This includes a basic explanation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in men and women.
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0:28 Exercise to combat fatigue
1:09 Strategies to prevent low blood counts
1:52 Strategies to prevent hair loss
2:32 Strategies to prevent loss of taste and fingernail damage
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PCRI’s Executive Director, Mark Scholz, compares the different types of hormone therapy that are used for prostate cancer and discusses when it is appropriate to use combinations of hormone agents.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Goserelin? In this informative video, we will discuss the side effects associated with goserelin, a medication commonly used in hormone therapy for conditions such as breast and prostate cancer. Goserelin, often known by its brand name Zoladex, plays a significant role in lowering hormone production, which can help manage hormone-sensitive tumors. However, like many treatments, it comes with a range of side effects that patients should be aware of.
We will cover both common and less frequent side effects, including hot flashes, low libido, and potential emotional changes. Additionally, we will address some serious but rare side effects that may arise during treatment. Understanding these side effects is essential for patients and their loved ones, as it can facilitate better communication with healthcare providers and help in managing any challenges that may occur during treatment.
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Mark Scholz, MD is a medical oncologist who specializes exclusively in the management and treatment of prostate cancer patients. Here, he and PCRI's Alex give a survey of everything a prostate cancer patient should know before starting hormone therapy for prostate cancer. The side effects of hormone therapy and the intensity of those side effects vary from person to person; however, there are established strategies to prevent and mitigate them to the greatest extent possible.
0:06 "Hormone Therapy and its side effects"
0:46 What is the difference between first- and second-hormone therapies and do they have different side effects?
3:50 Does hormone therapy cause memory loss?
5:34 How often should someone do resistance training to prevent muscle loss and fatigue during hormone therapy?
6:08 What can a patient do about bone loss from hormone therapy?
6:45 What is a good diet for someone on hormone therapy?
7:40 How many calories per day should someone on hormone therapy be eating?
8:18 What are the benefits of a personal trainer for someone on hormone therapy?
9:38 What percent of men experience hot flashes while on hormone therapy?
11:05 How are estrogen and progesterone administered?
11:31 Which type of physician is best for discussing hormone therapy-related side effects?
12:06 Should people on progesterone be monitoring their testosterone levels?
12:42 How common is breast enlargement on hormone therapy and what can patients do to prevent it?
14:38 Which type of physician should a patient consult if they were interested in prophylactic radiation to the nipples to prevent potential breast enlargement from hormone therapy?
15:05 Is prophylactic radiation typically covered by insurance?
15:11 Are there any medications that are effective for the emotional intensity often associated with hormone therapy?
16:50 How does a man's sexual function recover after hormone therapy? Is there anything he can do to improve or hasten his recovery?
18:45 Is there anything a man can do to prevent penile atrophy (shrinkage) from hormone therapy?
19:26 Can penile atrophy be reversed?
20:08 Are there any urinary side effects of hormone therapy?
20:33 What are the benefits of hormone therapy?
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Hello my beautiful friends! I am 4 months postpartum and am going to see my oncologist. We will be starting treatment back up. I wanted to share my side effects that I had from both Zoladex & Anastrozole as well as Tamoxifen. I have been on Tamoxifen twice and had 2 very different experiences.
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0:30 Why is Gleason 8 cancer considered "high-risk?"
2:57 Do men with localized Gleason 8 prostate cancer need hormone treatment?
4:38 Does the volume or location of the disease affect the treatment plan?
6:38 Are PSMA scans, usually covered by insurance for high-risk patients?
7:19 What is the difference between first and second generation hormone therapy?
8:59 What side effects are associated with hormone therapy?
11:13 Can weight gain be associated with gynecomastia and breast enlargement?
11:50 What effect does hormone therapy usually have on PSA levels?
13:39 How long does it take the effects of hormone therapy to subside?
14:15 Can younger Gleason 8 patients attempt short course hormone therapy?
15:27 How universal are the side effects of hormone therapy?
16:34 Alex's conclusions
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Is Zoladex Chemo? In this informative video, we will clarify the role of Zoladex in cancer treatment. Zoladex, known by its generic name goserelin, is a medication that is often discussed in the context of hormone-sensitive cancers like prostate and breast cancer. We will explain how this medication functions and its importance in managing hormone levels in the body.
Understanding the various treatment options available is essential for anyone navigating a cancer diagnosis. We will break down how Zoladex fits into the larger picture of cancer therapies and why it is not categorized as chemotherapy. Instead, we will highlight its unique role as a hormone therapy that helps control the growth of certain tumors by targeting hormone levels rather than directly attacking cancer cells.
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Zoladex is a prostate cancer treatment for advanced and metastatic prostate cancer, and is also used for additional tyreatment during radiotherapy for localised prostate cancer in some settings. This video shows how to give the injection, and is aimed at General Practitioners or nurses, but patients will find it useful knowing what to expect. It is one of the various options for LHRH injection, and there are other options available - more videos to follow.
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In this episode, I discuss a medication known as goserelin (Zoladex).
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