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Does Leuprolide Acetate Injection Cause Low SPA Levels?
Ok thanks. I am taking leuprolide acetate 7.5 injection. Took 1st injection 6 months ago. I have prostate cancer of Gleason score of 6 /7 And 6/6. My SPA level has dropped to 3.38. It was 6.9 before injection. And 17.9 a year ago when I started treatment in Africa before moving to the USA. I am programme for a second injection next week. I don t have insurance and pay from pocket. I was advised to do radiation but I don t have money. My question is can I just continue with this injection indefinitely?
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Are you a diagnosed case of malignancy of prostate. Taking chemo radiation therapy useful for complete recovery.
Men with localized prostate cancer who are treated with external-beam radiation therapy have a cure rate of 95.5% for intermediate-risk prostate cancer and 91.3% for high-risk prostate cancer. The 5-year survival rate using this treatment is 98.8% overall. But taking Luprolide itself not effective to treat prostate malignancy.
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Does Leuprolide Acetate Injection Cause Low SPA Levels?
Hello welcome to Ask A Doctor service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advise. Are you a diagnosed case of malignancy of prostate. Taking chemo radiation therapy useful for complete recovery. Men with localized prostate cancer who are treated with external-beam radiation therapy have a cure rate of 95.5% for intermediate-risk prostate cancer and 91.3% for high-risk prostate cancer. The 5-year survival rate using this treatment is 98.8% overall. But taking Luprolide itself not effective to treat prostate malignancy. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.