Jaygee
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I came across this news tidbit at http://www.doonesbury.com----
U.S. researchers reported on Sunday that "men over 50 who have higher levels of testosterone have a higher risk of prostate cancer," Reuters reports. "The findings may mean that men should be cautious about a new kind of treatment called testosterone replacement therapy, being tested in older men who see a decline in general health and vigor."
Does this concern finasteride users, since extra testosterone is produced? Probably not, but connecting the dots is sometimes not my strong point.
U.S. researchers reported on Sunday that "men over 50 who have higher levels of testosterone have a higher risk of prostate cancer," Reuters reports. "The findings may mean that men should be cautious about a new kind of treatment called testosterone replacement therapy, being tested in older men who see a decline in general health and vigor."
Does this concern finasteride users, since extra testosterone is produced? Probably not, but connecting the dots is sometimes not my strong point.