Single-drug parenteral estrogen treatment in prostatic cancer: A study of two maintenance-dose regimens
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Prostate
- Vol. 14 (2) , 183-188
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.2990140211
Abstract
Treatment of 17 patients with prostatic cancer with 320 mg polyestradiol phosphate (PEP) as intramuscular injections every fourth week suppressed serum testosterone (T) values to orchidectomy levels within 1 month, and serum estradiol‐17β (E2) rose to a mean level of 2,456 pmol/liter after 6 months. Following 6 months of treatment, the PEP dose was reduced to 80 mg/4 weeks in 9 and 160 mg/4 weeks in eight patients. Mean T levels increased significantly after dose reduction in both groups and were above the upper orchidectomy limit at 1 month after dose reduction in the 80 mg group. Mean T levels, however, remained below this level at 5 months in the 160 mg group. Dose reduction caused a rise in gonadotropin levels in the 80 mg but not in the 160 mg group. While 320 mg/4 weeks may be a suitable initial dosage, doses ≪ 160 mg/4 weeks are insufficient as maintenance dosages if orchidectomy values of T are required.Keywords
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