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In this video, Dr. Richard Roehr and Dr. Lauren Walker discuss the challenges and side effects of Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT), also known as hormone therapy, for prostate cancer patients. They highlight the psychological and physical side effects, including loss of sex drive, fatigue, hot flashes, weight gain, and depression. They emphasize the importance of education and support for both patients and their partners to manage these effects. The video also touches on the topics of penile shrinkage, brain function changes, recovery after ADT, and the role of exercise in mitigating side effects. Dr. Roehr and Dr. Walker recommend individualized care and communication to help patients adapt to the changes brought on by ADT.
Key Takeaways:
- ADT (Androgen Deprivation Therapy) is a common treatment for prostate cancer patients.
- Side effects of ADT include loss of sex drive, fatigue, hot flashes, weight gain, and depression.
- Partners of patients on ADT may also experience psychological effects.
- Age can play a role in the severity of side effects experienced.
- Proper assessment of patients is essential in determining the best treatment options and managing risks.
- ADT in combination with radiation therapy can increase fatigue levels in patients.
- Cognitive impairment may be associated with long-term ADT treatment, but more research is needed.
- Men on ADT may experience penile shrinkage and changes in sexual function.
- Alternative sexual practices and devices can offer solutions for patients experiencing sexual side effects.
- The language used when discussing ADT and its side effects is important in supporting patients and their mental health.