Peter Attia· MD
in fact there's more recent data to suggest that the lower the testosterone the more likely the probability of a high-grade prostate cancer
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in fact there's more recent data to suggest that the lower the testosterone the more likely the probability of a high-grade prostate cancer
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that men with the highest levels of testosterone I.E men when they're you know younger have lower rates of prostate cancer than men when they're older
the lowest levels of testosterone were associated with the most aggressive forms of prostate cancer
we know that the lower the testosterone the higher the risk of high-grade prostate cancer