Long-term 'T' Does Not Up Risk for High-grade Prostate Cancer

01 Dec 2015


Testosterone replacement therapy taken for up to 5 years is not associated with an increase in the risk that older men will develop high-grade prostate cancer, according to a study with more than 50,000 men with prostate cancer; the study was published in the Journal of Urology.

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