daves52380
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My father 67 years old was treated with early stage prostate cancer 4 years ago. Treatment was radiation pellets inserted that shrunk and killed the cancer. To date he is in remission and there’s are no signs of cancer present.
During my fathers later half of life he fell into serious depression and alcoholism from marital issues and abuse from when a child. Between the cancer and health issues of spinal stenosis which he had half of lower back fused and a complete knee replacement. I convinced him to see my men’s health doctor who happens to be one of the best in Chicago and after getting his cholesterol and blood pressure down decided to treat him with testosterone. He is doing 50mg twice a week and is going on his fourth month. He has had great results and is finally starting to live a life that he has been missing, energy, motivation, mood have all been lifted tremendously.
Fast forward to today he had his yearly follow up with his prostate cancer doctor and disclosed that he is now supplementing testosterone. Immediately the Dr advised against it and recommended to discontinue but do whatever he ultimately decides. He argues that testosterone is a cause of prostate cancer and or can cause the remissive cancer to return.
I do not want him to get off considering how this has improved his quality of life and happiness ten fold. I believe that with proper care he can remain on therapy and monitor his health. Does anyone have any information supporting the doctors claim or even better have any information or research debunking these claims proving that testosterone does not indeed cause prostate cancer?
During my fathers later half of life he fell into serious depression and alcoholism from marital issues and abuse from when a child. Between the cancer and health issues of spinal stenosis which he had half of lower back fused and a complete knee replacement. I convinced him to see my men’s health doctor who happens to be one of the best in Chicago and after getting his cholesterol and blood pressure down decided to treat him with testosterone. He is doing 50mg twice a week and is going on his fourth month. He has had great results and is finally starting to live a life that he has been missing, energy, motivation, mood have all been lifted tremendously.
Fast forward to today he had his yearly follow up with his prostate cancer doctor and disclosed that he is now supplementing testosterone. Immediately the Dr advised against it and recommended to discontinue but do whatever he ultimately decides. He argues that testosterone is a cause of prostate cancer and or can cause the remissive cancer to return.
I do not want him to get off considering how this has improved his quality of life and happiness ten fold. I believe that with proper care he can remain on therapy and monitor his health. Does anyone have any information supporting the doctors claim or even better have any information or research debunking these claims proving that testosterone does not indeed cause prostate cancer?