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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Innovations in Testosterone Therapy in Men Treated for Prostate Cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="Ozzieville" data-source="post: 215339" data-attributes="member: 41689"><p>Madman - thanks very much for sharing this.</p><p></p><p>I'm sort of a poster child for (1) being diagnosed with prostate cancer and (2) going on testosterone replacement therapy. Even though my T levels are quite high (over 1500), my PSA (a marker of prostate cancer) has hardly budged during the three years since my diagnosis, suggesting that the cancer is staying quiet (I'm also getting regular MRIs and biopsies as needed). So for now I'm just on "active surveillance" and avoiding treatment.</p><p></p><p>While I don't expect TRT to "cure" my cancer, the latest evidence suggests it's not going to fuel the cancer either. And meanwhile I get to enjoy the enhanced life benefits that TRT offers.</p><p></p><p>Ozzie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ozzieville, post: 215339, member: 41689"] Madman - thanks very much for sharing this. I'm sort of a poster child for (1) being diagnosed with prostate cancer and (2) going on testosterone replacement therapy. Even though my T levels are quite high (over 1500), my PSA (a marker of prostate cancer) has hardly budged during the three years since my diagnosis, suggesting that the cancer is staying quiet (I'm also getting regular MRIs and biopsies as needed). So for now I'm just on "active surveillance" and avoiding treatment. While I don't expect TRT to "cure" my cancer, the latest evidence suggests it's not going to fuel the cancer either. And meanwhile I get to enjoy the enhanced life benefits that TRT offers. Ozzie [/QUOTE]
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Innovations in Testosterone Therapy in Men Treated for Prostate Cancer
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