Q. You recently wrote that testosterone does not increase the risk for heart attacks. But you overlooked the real risk of ...
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. PSA and Testosterone: Are They Linked? Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a term you’ll probably become familiar with once you start getting ...
For more than 80 years, men have been told that testosterone helps prostate cancer grow. But a very different picture has emerged over the past two decades.
The future is bright for prostate cancer research. It’s glowing, in fact, thanks to new tools that combine the eye-catching fluorescence of microscopy with next-generation sequencing tools. LJI ...
Testosterone therapy after definitive radical prostatectomy seems safe in low-risk patients. Testosterone therapy after prostate cancer surgery does not appear to increase biochemical recurrence (BCR) ...
Testosterone testing and treatment have increased significantly over the past 2 decades, yet clinical practices remain inconsistent. 1,2 Despite rising awareness and prescription trends, up to 25% of ...
ADT reduces testosterone, crucial for prostate cancer cell growth, but causes side effects impacting quality of life. Cardiovascular risks, insulin resistance, and bone density loss are significant ...
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