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Removal of the testicles to cure prostate cancer?
Hello, My father, who is 71 years underwent surgery for removing the testicles control prostate cancer. If someone or their families have undergone surgery to remove the testicles to control prostate cancer, Please can share your experience post-surgery, side effects and patients beviour. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thank you.
A orichectomy (surgical removal of testicles) will stop production of testosterone, the cells of prostate cancer needs to grow, survive and multiply. There are drug treatments that testicles do not deceive testosterone, which is reversible after discontinuation. Unfortunately, the drug is expensive (about $ 2,000 for an injection of 3 months) and Medicare does not cover, but one of these drugs, and MED is not the most effective – in my humble opinion. Hopefully the doctor of your Father also explained that there is something called the adrenal gland located on top of each kidney. The adrenal glands are responsible for about 10% of testosterone a man. Only by eliminating testosterone from the testicles do not remove any production of testosterone in the body. And the removal of adrenal glands are not an option, but that has been tested with disastrous results. The surgery procedure you are asking is very simple, usually done on an outpatient basis. There are a lot of effects secondary to loss of production of testosterone. While my SO was in the chemical process industry of testosterone was very tired, had difficulty maintain muscle mass, may be moved and tearful. Her skin also became very dry, had hot flashes, sleep was inconsistent and lost all interest in anything sexual. But it seems we have reached the starving beggars. There was no evidence of them in year since the start of hormone therapy. Several drugs are available that block the testosterone receptors in cells prostate cancer. I am not familiar with its cost. Whoever was my SO Casodex. It is also in trials of monotherapy (used alone). I belong an online tribe of women who have husbands, SOS, parents, siblings, friends who were diagnosed with PCA. I have included the direction … Please join us!
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