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Testosterone Therapy Does NOT Increase Prostate Cancer Risk

This overview of the scientific literature looked at studies of men receiving therapeutic testosterone for low testosterone levels. Forty four met inclusion criteria: 11 placebo-controlled, randomized studies; 29 non-placebo-controlled studies of men with no prostate cancer history; and 4 studies of men with low testosterone levels with a history of prostate cancer. None showed that the testosterone therapy increased prostate cancer risk or increased the severity of already present cancer in treated vs untreated men.

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Shabsigh R, Crawford ED, Nehra A, Slawin KM. Research advance online publication, 17 July 2008; doi:10.1038/ijir.2008.31. International Journal of Impotence PMID: 18633357 [PubMed—as supplied by publisher]






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