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Low testosterone levels linked to reduced risk of prostate cancer

Anne Li                                                                                     November 10th, 2017

 

Men with unusually low amounts of testosterone in their blood are around 20% less likely to develop prostate cancer, according to new research presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference in Liverpool. Scientists from the University of Oxford conducted the largest analysis of hormones and prostate cancer risk to date. The study – funded by Cancer Research UK – looked at blood samples from around 19,000 men aged 34-76 years, collected between 1959 and 2004. Of these men 6,900 went on to develop prostate cancer. The researchers divided the 19,000 men into ten groups – ranging from men with the lowest amount of testosterone in their blood to those with the highest, and compared their prostate cancer risk.

 

See original article at: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-us/cancer-news/press-release/2017-11-04-low-testosterone-levels-linked-to-reduced-risk-of-prostate-cancer

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