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There is no relationship between a man's testosterone level and his risk of developing prostate cancer. Studies have shown that testosterone therapy doesn't increase the risk of prostate cancer or make it more severe in men who have already been diagnosed.
Today’s guest Dr. David Yablonsky and I discuss why the medical establishment has had a false assumption that testosterone replacement therapy increases a man’s risk of prostate cancer. We also deep dive not only in to his clinical experience but also his personal experience with prostate cancer.
Links supporting discussion:
Recurrence of prostate cancer in patients receiving testosterone supplementation for hypogonadism
Mayo Clinic Fundamental Concepts Regarding Testosterone Deficiency and Treatment
Testosterone, testosterone therapy and prostate cancer
Key Statistics for Prostate Cancer
Does obesity affect the accuracy of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for predicting prostate cancer among men undergoing prostate biopsy
Being Overweight Can Affect Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
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The information discussed in this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and it is for informational purposes only.