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Small Fry
Might be of interest: Testosterone study reveals cancer link
"MEN whose testosterone levels remain naturally high may be more likely to develop prostate and lung cancer in old age, according to an Australian study that calls into question the growing practice of hormone supplementation to maintain energy, muscle mass and sexual potency."
They sort of say it does and it doesn't... but they didn't appear to look at people with REALLY high levels?
"MEN whose testosterone levels remain naturally high may be more likely to develop prostate and lung cancer in old age, according to an Australian study that calls into question the growing practice of hormone supplementation to maintain energy, muscle mass and sexual potency."
They sort of say it does and it doesn't... but they didn't appear to look at people with REALLY high levels?