Gleason scale

I’ve been diagnosed with  Prostate cancer, my Gleason result was  9, I’ve been put on hormone treatment but I haven’t got an appointment with oncologist till December 19th, I have been on hormone treatment for over a month. Should I be very concerned  That the hormone treatment  is just stalling off what might happen at my first appointment 

Best Regards 

mike

  • I am in exactly the same position. The hormone treatment is to reduce the amount of testosterone in your body which in turn feeds the tumour. This hopefully stops its growth or even helps to shrink it. It also helps any radiotherapy work better should you need to get it which I’d say you will. 

    . Don’t worry about the length of time before your consultation, the hormone treatment is doing its job in the meantime and this is what the Doctors want. 
    Good luck 

  • Offline in reply to Tel333

    Thank you so much for that and good luck to you too 

  • Hi Mike,

       I had my first prostrap 6 monthly slow release hormone injection 5 months before I had my HDR and my radiation started nearly two and a half years ago.

    I too was Gleason 9, PSA 11.5, T3A,  PSA now 0.03 and on oral hormones for another 10 months.

    As Tel333 says you're well covered.

    Best of luck with your treatment,   

    Justin.

  • Offline in reply to Jpmf40

    Thanks so much for that Jason, I hadn’t included that it had metastasised to my lungs and I was only diagnosed a month ago, was that anything like you ?

    Best Regards 

    mike

  • Offline in reply to Mike48

    Mike,

       I was lucky, if anyone can say that about this disease, that my cancer was still confined to the prostate, just.

    Although the hormone I'm currently on, Abiraterone, covers all areas that the cancer can grow, as the Prostrap is mainly targeting the prostate.

    Justin.

  • Offline in reply to Jpmf40

    Thanks so much again Justin

  • Hello Mike48 and thanks for your post,

    I can see that you have got some useful comments from other forum members  who are in a similar position to yourself. 

    We have some information on our website about when hormone therapy is used which you might find helpful to look at. 

    Prostate Cancer UK have more information about when hormone therapy is used which you also might find helpful.

    It might be a good idea to talk to your GP about what this means for you as your GP may be managing this before your appointment with the oncologist.

    I am not sure whether the aim will be to offer you further treatment such as radiotherapy or chemotherapy but they will want to assess how well the hormone therapy has worked when they see you in December.

    If you would like to talk any of this through with one of the helpline nurses then you are welcome to give us a ring.  The number to call is Freephone 0808 800 4040 and the lines are open from 9am till 5pm Monday to Friday.

    Best wishes,

    Catherine

  • Thank you Catherine 

    best regards 

    mike