Hormone Therapy & Side Effects For High-Risk (Gleason 8)
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 Published On May 30, 2024

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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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