2 years on Prolia injections have significant affect on Bone Density improvement.
Hi Ladies, I love the sharing of information as I think it's valuable to everyone here. I had my Oncologist visit yesterday and received my Bone Density results. Compared to 2016 there is a marked improvement in my TScore in the Lumbar Spine it was -2.9 and now is -2.2 with a Z-score that was -2.4 and now is -1.6. The Oncologist said it is an incredible improvement and indicative of the Prolia injections. In 2016 my Bone Density post Chemo was deemed Osteoporotic. I don't do weight bearing exercises but I know the benefit of it. I do exercise and am active in my job however. I am super happy to be out of high risk, whilst I'll never be fantastic, alot has to do with genetics he said, he's really happy with where it is. So I will have 1 more year on Prolia which I can add....has zero symptoms :) As a result of this after 3yrs I am now pushed to yearly Oncology visits woohoo!!!!!! My Oncologist in 1997 undertook a 3-year breast and lung cancer clinical research Fellowship at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, working with Professor Ian Smith. He is a member of the Australian New Zealand Breast Cancer Trials Group, and until recently was the head of the Breast Trials Group of Cancer Trials Australia. He has authored articles appearing in journals such as the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Annals of Oncology, The Breast and British Journal of Cancer. He also said in terms of risk of recurrence, it is solely based on an individuals diagnosis, pathology/histology and genetics only that will determine this irrespective of anything else. That it has been OVERDONE in terms of the message to reduce risk together with stats. M x1.7KViews1like49CommentsProlia Injections
Hi After having a lumpectomy with removal of 11 lymph nodes, I had Chemo and Radiotherapy. Was put on Arimidex only to find my body ached from top to toe for 18 months before I had a rest then changed to Exemestane, had bone density test and my specialist said all was great. Haven’t had aches and pains caused by medication but had a fall and fractured my radial head last year. 9 months on my Dr suggested I start having Prolia Injections every 6 months. Having read the great list of side effects I’m unsure I want to risk going back to aching bones and extremities. Can anyone tell me how about their experience with this drug?171Views0likes10Comments