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Can Testosterone Induce Blood Clots and Thrombosis? Interview with Dr Charles Glueck
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<blockquote data-quote="Kquad" data-source="post: 24968" data-attributes="member: 12282"><p>I know my RBCs are below max, it was just a large increase for me. In cases where they can not find a cause for the dvt or PE, the cause can be an unknown cancer. Cancers are thrombogenic. It may even be undetectable at the time of the clot. The vast majority of cancers show up in a year.Testing for it such as a CT test and full assessment at the time of the clot will find 2 out of 3 cancers. Remember this is at most 1 in 10 cases. That has been going down, probably due to routine cancer screening telling more people they already have cancer. In the last 15 years the rate of hidden cancer is about 4%</p><p></p><p>I am only freaking because some studies say testosterone does not cause clots. I have one more CT on Monday, everything has been negative. After that I have to not think about it. My E2 was in the 40s at the time of my clot. That was the ultrasensitive test. On Dr Gleucks form he only asks for the regular E2 test.My experience shows I probably would have been much higher on the regular E 2 test</p><p></p><p>Did you have a clot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kquad, post: 24968, member: 12282"] I know my RBCs are below max, it was just a large increase for me. In cases where they can not find a cause for the dvt or PE, the cause can be an unknown cancer. Cancers are thrombogenic. It may even be undetectable at the time of the clot. The vast majority of cancers show up in a year.Testing for it such as a CT test and full assessment at the time of the clot will find 2 out of 3 cancers. Remember this is at most 1 in 10 cases. That has been going down, probably due to routine cancer screening telling more people they already have cancer. In the last 15 years the rate of hidden cancer is about 4% I am only freaking because some studies say testosterone does not cause clots. I have one more CT on Monday, everything has been negative. After that I have to not think about it. My E2 was in the 40s at the time of my clot. That was the ultrasensitive test. On Dr Gleucks form he only asks for the regular E2 test.My experience shows I probably would have been much higher on the regular E 2 test Did you have a clot? [/QUOTE]
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