@Adri I was osteoporotic prior to breast cancer and had had an osteoporotic fracture. As I am Er+ positive hormone therapy was recommended and in my case I was prescribed Letrozole.. Hormone Therapy thins bones so it was recommended I have 6 monthly Prolia injections.
Tbh I was more frightened at the prospect of Prolia than my surgery and radiation based on what I had read.I have had this injection now for 3 years and have had no problems at all.The injection is painless into the upper abdomen by my practice nurse .I was amazed when I asked around how many women I knew also were having the injection 6 monthly - some for osteoporosis and some for osteoarthritis.
With Prolia before starting you must have a through dental check prior to commencing as serious dental like extractions or root canals run the risk of osteonecrosis of the jaw. It is important to have regular 6 monthly checkups and I time mine carefully to be between injections as Prolia exits the body entirely after 6 months.Prolia builds bone but is a lifetime treatment as cessation causes rapid bone loss so it’s important to ensure injections are timed carefully to be 6 monthly.
Some years prior to Prolia I had been prescribed bisphosphonate tablets for my osteoporosis. I needed a dental extraction and had great difficulty finding a dentist to help me .Idid in the end get help from the Professor of Dentistry here after performing cross laps testing to ensure bone was turning over. Both Prolia and Bisphosphonate tablets build bone but the tablets stay in your system indefinitely unlike Prolia ie the tablets carry a constant risk of osteonecrosis.
Unless you fulfill PBS criteria Prolia injections are very expensive around $280 every 6 months. The PBS criteria is 1) a diagnosis os osteoporosis. AND 2) over 70. OR 2) had an osteoporotic fracture. If you fulfill PBS criteria it’s around $38 every 6 months.
One final point it has been discovered that a Prolia works in conjunction with hormone therapy to further reduce breast cancer recurrence.
Hope this helps . I am doing fine on Prolia as are many other women I know - ask around you might be surprised how many women you know are also.