What Does My Bone Scan Report Indicate?
Question: I recently had a bone scan reference PSA (radical in '94 / radiation '04 and just received 2nd annual shot of Trelstar. On the report I received it mentioned that I was on a glucocortisteroid. Is Trelstar this drug?
Brief Answer:
Hello. No, it is not this drug
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
So, you are on anti-hormone agent triptorelin known also as Trelstar. This is not a steroid and is the main treatment for carcinoma prostate.
Feel free to ask further.
Thanks and regards
Hello. No, it is not this drug
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear.
So, you are on anti-hormone agent triptorelin known also as Trelstar. This is not a steroid and is the main treatment for carcinoma prostate.
Feel free to ask further.
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
Thanks for your quick response. I did take a 2nd annual shot of Trelstar back in July (my PSA had risen back to 7.6) after falling to <0.1 after 1st 12 month dose of Trelstar. Last month I was retested and my PSA was back to <0.1 ng/ml. I don't remember being told a testosterone blood test level previously, but last month that number was <2.5 ng/dl. Would you consider both of those numbers acceptable 3 months into annual Trelstar shot?
Brief Answer:
Hello, Yes, these are within limits for you
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back, dear.
Yes, both figures are within limits for your disease. Nothing to worry. Just continue with the treatment.
Thanks and regards
Hello, Yes, these are within limits for you
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back, dear.
Yes, both figures are within limits for your disease. Nothing to worry. Just continue with the treatment.
Thanks and regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee