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by gavinmckenzie
695 days ago
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What my doctor has told me, after attending a urology + prostate cancer conference, is to think of the prostate as a sponge that absorbs testosterone. And once the sponge overflows, prostate cancer can be triggered. But once cancer has occurred, adding more testosterone doesn't matter because the sponge is already super-saturated. In fact, doctors who have this perspective will permit men with prostate cancer to continue testosterone therapy. |
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Of course there are many types of cancer so this may not be true for all prostate cancers.