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Re: A better ADT ?

Here is an interesting case by a fellow support group member I met. Diagnosed 1996-7 era with psa 10.8 and two positive cores, gleason 2+3=5 was given without expert review (rarely is below 6 seen). Well Rick K. decided to try ADT3 as primary treatment back then, it was more novel then. Did like as Dr. Leibowitz protocol ADT3 for 13 months, quit and stays only on proscar for maintenance. Well his manhood returned within months and all functions normal. His psa stayed low and so after a couple years Rick got re-biopsied....nothing found. Still on proscar all this time psa low and stabil, got another set of re-biopsies after some more time and nothing found.
Well it has been 12 yrs.+ for Rick K. and no issues, is he cured? I don't think so, but perhaps, is he dumb for not getting the surgery that uro-doc would prescribe????? He can still get any treatment if needed and could resume ADT3 or any protocol, surgery would be more difficult cause these drugs shrink the gland and make if more difficult.
So perhaps for some patient in the low risk stats perhaps this as primary treatment makes more sense than any uro-doc would ever mention.

PCa is stranger than fiction...as seen herein.

Progesterone Cream

Progesterone cream may be what you are looking for. If you search Progesterone and Prostate Cancer, you will get a lot of info.

Progesterone is a natural hormone that inhibits hormones associated with Prostate Cancer (DHT and Estradiol)

Progesterone stimulates gene p53, the product of which protects us from the oncogene (cancer causing) Bcl 2, and stimulates healthy apoptosis (normal cell death). Estradiol, on the other hand, stimulates Bcl 2 production.

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