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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
TRT in the Setting of Prostate Cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="Jed Dorsey" data-source="post: 195895" data-attributes="member: 38873"><p>That’s me! Thanks for posting. I’m currently on Active Surveillance and a year and half on TRT. I was on TRT for about 2 years prior to my diagnosis of PCa. But since my cancer is considered ’Very Low Risk’ Gleason 6 my urologist allowed me to return to TRT after a year of stopping treatment because of fear of progression so far all is good. </p><p>Dr. Thomas Oconner The Anabolic Doc says giving testosterone to somebody with a untreated or a history of PCa is an ERROR and go’s on to call doctors who do prescribe to this community of men ‘Cowboys’ so only time will tell if Dr Abraham Morgantaler and Dr Mark Schulz expert in urology are Cowboys or not. But I will say again the research both these men have done over the past 40 years has me convinced that the Anabolic Doc needs to put his hat and spurs on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jed Dorsey, post: 195895, member: 38873"] That’s me! Thanks for posting. I’m currently on Active Surveillance and a year and half on TRT. I was on TRT for about 2 years prior to my diagnosis of PCa. But since my cancer is considered ’Very Low Risk’ Gleason 6 my urologist allowed me to return to TRT after a year of stopping treatment because of fear of progression so far all is good. Dr. Thomas Oconner The Anabolic Doc says giving testosterone to somebody with a untreated or a history of PCa is an ERROR and go’s on to call doctors who do prescribe to this community of men ‘Cowboys’ so only time will tell if Dr Abraham Morgantaler and Dr Mark Schulz expert in urology are Cowboys or not. But I will say again the research both these men have done over the past 40 years has me convinced that the Anabolic Doc needs to put his hat and spurs on. [/QUOTE]
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Prostate Related Issues
TRT in the Setting of Prostate Cancer
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