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Hormone Therapy
Elevate Your Well-Being: Hormone Therapy, Your Path to Vitality
At Universal Hospital, we leverage the incredible potential of the immune system to combat cancer and other diseases. Our dedicated team of immunotherapy specialists is at the forefront of innovative treatments designed to enhance the body’s natural defenses against cancer cells.
What is Hormone Therapy?
Hormone therapy, also known as endocrine therapy, is a specialized form of cancer treatment that targets hormones or hormone receptors to slow down or block the growth of hormone-sensitive cancers. It is commonly used in the treatment of breast and prostate cancers, among others.
How Immunotherapy Works
Hormones are natural substances produced by glands in the body, and they play a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes. Some cancers, notably breast and prostate cancers, are sensitive to hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone. Hormone therapy intervenes in this process through:
- Blocking Hormone Receptors:
Certain cancers have receptors on their cells that can receive signals from hormones. Hormone therapy works by blocking these receptors, preventing hormones from binding and stimulating cancer cell growth.
2. Suppressing Hormone Production:
In some cases, hormone therapy may involve reducing the production of specific hormones that contribute to cancer growth.
3. Inhibiting Hormone Action:
Hormone therapy drugs may interfere with the actions of hormones at the cellular level, hindering their ability to support cancer cell development.
Types of Hormone Therapy
- Breast Cancer Hormone Therapy:
- Anti-Estrogen Therapy: Tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors are used to block the effects of estrogen.
- Aromatase Inhibitors: These drugs reduce the production of estrogen, often prescribed for postmenopausal women.
- Prostate Cancer Hormone Therapy:
- Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT): Reducing levels of testosterone, a hormone that fuels prostate cancer growth.
- Anti-Androgens: These drugs block the action of androgens, another class of hormones influencing prostate cancer.
Indications for Hormone Therapy
Hormone therapy is commonly used in the following scenarios:
- Hormone Receptor-Positive Cancers: Cancers that express receptors for hormones, such as estrogen or progesterone in breast cancer, or androgens in prostate cancer.
- Adjuvant Therapy: Administered after primary treatments like surgery to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence.
- Advanced or Metastatic Cancers: Employed to control the spread and growth of cancer in advanced stages.
Considerations and Potential Side Effects
While hormone therapy is often well-tolerated, it may come with specific side effects, which can vary based on the type of therapy and individual factors. Common side effects include:
- Hot Flashes: Sudden feelings of warmth, particularly in the upper body.
- Fatigue: Persistent tiredness or weakness.
- Changes in Bone Density: Hormone therapy may affect bone health, and regular monitoring is essential.
Your healthcare team will discuss potential side effects, monitor your response to therapy, and provide support to manage any challenges.
Hormone Therapy at Universal Hospital:
1. Expert Endocrinology Team:
Universal Hospital is home to a team of skilled endocrinologists and oncologists who specialize in the field of hormone therapy. Our experts are dedicated to providing individualized and effective hormone therapy plans.
2. Cutting-Edge Hormone Therapy Techniques:
Our hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and the latest advancements in hormone therapy. We offer a range of hormone-based treatments tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
3. Personalized Treatment Plans:
Universal Hospital follows a patient-centered approach, creating customized hormone therapy plans based on factors such as the type and stage of cancer, hormone receptor status, and the patient’s overall health.