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Bicalutamide can be given only for a month or so but as effect is good than continue but this is not standard treatment I would advise hormone therapy with leuprolide or zoladex irbil orchidectomy.
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user,
from the details provided, it appears you have prostate cancer for which you are on hormonal (leuprolide) therapy. Regarding zometa, I need to know the extent of cancer spread initially, usually if bones are involved it is advisable. Secondly zometa strengthens your bones. However to give an advise with confidence, I would like to know the details.
from the details provided, it appears you have prostate cancer for which you are on hormonal (leuprolide) therapy. Regarding zometa, I need to know the extent of cancer spread initially, usually if bones are involved it is advisable. Secondly zometa strengthens your bones. However to give an advise with confidence, I would like to know the details.
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Yes you need to continue the injection as these injections will keep your androgen hormone level at low . There are other Hormonal injections, if you are having reaction with this molecule then you can try Leuprolide injection.
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In vitro fertilization, commonly known as IVF, is the process of fertilizing single or multiple eggs outside the body. This treatment can be performed by either using your own egg and sperm or using donated egg or sperm or sometimes both. The resulting sperms and eggs are evaluated for quality and then one or more of them are positioned properly in the uterus through the cervix. IVF is regarded as one of the most commonly opted treatment plans, and it accounts for more than 99% of assisted repro...more
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In vitro fertilization, commonly known as IVF, is the process of fertilizing single or multiple eggs outside the body. This treatment can be performed by either using your own egg and sperm or using donated egg or sperm or sometimes both. The resulting sperms and eggs are evaluated for quality and then one or more of them are positioned properly in the uterus through the cervix. IVF is regarded as one of the most commonly opted treatment plans.
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In case the fertility odds are against your favour, you can undergo a procedure called IVF or in vitro fertilisation. It is a form of fertility treatment in which the sperms and eggs are combined in a laboratory. IVF is a very common fertility treatment procedure, involving modern technology. It is carried out by many women and couples worldwide. When you are facing ovulation problems and issues with the quality of eggs, have blocked fallopian tubes or if your male partner has a low sperm count,...more
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In vitro fertilisation, commonly known as IVF, is the process of fertilising single or multiple eggs outside the body. This treatment can be performed by either using your own egg and sperm or using donated egg or sperm or sometimes both. The resulting sperms and eggs are evaluated for quality and then one or more of them are positioned properly in the uterus through the cervix. IVF is regarded as one of the most commonly opted treatment plans, and it accounts for more than 99% of assisted repro...more
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In vitro fertilisation, commonly known as IVF, is the process of fertilising single or multiple eggs outside the body. This treatment can be performed by either using your own egg and sperm or using donated egg or sperm or sometimes both. The resulting sperms and eggs are evaluated for quality and then one or more of them are positioned properly in the uterus through the cervix. IVF is regarded as one of the most commonly opted treatment plans, and it accounts for more than 99% of assisted repro...more
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