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Why am I receiving hormone therapy?

Why am I receiving hormone therapy? Has your doctor recommended hormone therapy to treat your prostate cancer? Prostate cancer is a hormone-sensitive type of cancer, meaning its development is stimulated by male hormones: androgens and, more particularly, testosterone.

Hormone therapy works by preventing your body from making or using these hormones, which stops your cancer from growing and spreading. Used alone, hormone therapy won’t cure your prostate cancer, but it can make tumors smaller, control cancer, and help extend your life.

There are three main types of hormone therapy for prostate cancer.

  • Injections or implants to stop testosterone production
  • Oral tablets to block the effects of testosterone
  • Surgery, called orchiectomy, to remove the testicles

You may be given hormone therapy to:

  • reduce the size of a tumor before treatment
  • increase the effectiveness of a treatment, such as radiation therapy
  • control remaining cancer cells after treatment
  • treat prostate cancer that is advanced or that comes back after initial treatment, such as surgery or radiation therapy
  • treat cancer no matter where it is in the body
  • control tumor progression in the presence of metastatic cancer

A low and stable PSA level indicates that your hormone therapy is working. It can control the progression of your cancer for several years.

The side effects

Be aware that hormone therapy can cause side effects, the intensity of which varies from man to man. They mainly depend on the following:

  • your type of hormone therapy (surgery or medication)
  • the duration of treatment
  • your general health

Some can be more difficult to manage. You should therefore not hesitate to discuss all your side effects with your doctor during your follow-up visits. There are ways to relieve them and help you overcome them. For example, you can mitigate and monitor certain effects through your diet, physical activity, and a comprehensive annual check-up.

Remember to ask your doctor or our nurses for advice.


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