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Hormone Test History

Complete history of all hormone tests performed.

Total Tests: 6 unique hormone types
Total Measurements: 11
Date Range: April 4, 2025 to June 26, 2025


Summary

You had hormone testing done 3 times across a period of about 3 months:

  1. April 4, 2025 - Comprehensive panel (6 tests)
  2. April 29, 2025 - Follow-up (3 tests)
  3. June 24-26, 2025 - Limited panel (2 tests)

Testosterone

T-TESTOSTERONE (Total Testosterone)

Tested: 3 times

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-04-04 47.3
2025-04-29 41.8
2025-06-24 47.1

Trend: Relatively stable around 41-47 range


FREE TESTOSTERONE

Tested: 2 times

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-04-04 982.3 pmol/L 284-734 🔼 High
2025-04-29 432.0 pmol/L 284-734 Normal

Trend: Started high, dropped to normal range
Change: -56% decrease (982.3 → 432.0 pmol/L)


Pituitary Hormones

FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)

Tested: 2 times

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-04-04 < 0
2025-06-26 < 0

Note: Results show "< 0" which may indicate undetectable levels or test issues


LH (Luteinizing Hormone)

Tested: 1 time

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-04-04 0.85 IU/L 0.57-12.07 Normal

Status: Within normal range (low-normal)


PROLACTIN

Tested: 1 time

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-04-04 11.8 ug/L 3.5-19.4 Normal

Status: Within normal range (mid-range)


Adrenal Hormones

DHEAS (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate)

Tested: 2 times

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-04-04 5.5 umol/L 3.8 - 13.1 Normal
2025-04-29 2.1 umol/L 3.8 - 13.1 🔽 Low

Trend: Significant drop
Change: -62% decrease (5.5 → 2.1 umol/L)
Status: Dropped below normal range


CORTISOL

Tested: 3 times (2 different test types)

Cortisol Random (Abbott)

Tested: 2 times

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-06-24 260.0 nmol/L
2025-07-15 212.0 nmol/L

Trend: Slight decrease
Change: -18% decrease (260.0 → 212.0 nmol/L)

Late-Night Salivary Cortisol

Tested: 1 time

Date Value Unit Reference Range Flag
2025-04-29 4.0 nmol/L

Note: Salivary cortisol is typically used to check for Cushing's syndrome (excess cortisol). Late-night levels should be low.


Estrogen Tests

No estrogen or estradiol tests found in your blood test history.

You may want to request:

  • Estradiol (E2) - Main form of estrogen
  • Estrone (E1)
  • Estriol (E3)

Clinical Context

Why hormones were tested (based on timing):

  • April 4, 2025: Initial comprehensive hormone panel

  • Likely baseline before or during cancer treatment

  • All tested: Testosterone (total + free), FSH, LH, Prolactin, DHEAS

  • April 29, 2025: Follow-up testing (3 weeks later)

  • Monitored: Testosterone (total + free), DHEAS, Cortisol (salivary)

  • Notable changes: Free testosterone normalized, DHEAS dropped

  • June 24-26, 2025: Extended monitoring

  • Tested: Testosterone (total), FSH, Cortisol (random)

  • After immunotherapy treatments

  • July 15, 2025: Follow-up cortisol check

  • Random cortisol test

Key Findings

✅ Normal Results

  • Prolactin: Normal (11.8 ug/L)
  • LH: Low-normal (0.85 IU/L)
  • Total Testosterone: Stable across 3 tests
  • Cortisol: Both random tests in reasonable range

⚠️ Abnormal Results

  • Free Testosterone: Started high (982.3), normalized by April 29
  • DHEAS: Dropped from normal to low (-62%)
  • FSH: Undetectable levels on both tests
  • Free Testosterone: Decreased 56% (high → normal)
  • DHEAS: Decreased 62% (normal → low) ⚠️
  • Cortisol (random): Decreased 18% (260 → 212 nmol/L)


Generated from 88 blood tests spanning 2021-03-27 to 2025-12-05