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Hey, Matt Cook here, and prostate cancer is a scary thing – and it’s a term thrown around a lot…
…but spotting real, problematic cancer is more difficult than it may at first seem.
Many things that doctors may diagnose as cancer may never really be a problem…
Here’s how to tell if you’re at risk for dangerous prostate cancer or not…
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Are you at risk of prostate cancer?
Autopsies from men who died of various causes, but not from prostate cancer…
…show that 50% to 70% of those men had what could be diagnosed as prostate cancer.
But this prostate cancer was never a problem for them during their natural lives.
Luckily, prostate cancer is graded in different ways – and high-grade prostate cancer is that which is worrisome.
And so, then, what is the role of male and female hormones in high-grade prostate cancer?
Are male hormones like testosterone the major risk factor?
The human research was carried out at the University Vita-Salute San Raffaele in Milan, Italy. This paper was published in Cancer.
The authors of this study looked at the relationship between male and female hormones in the blood and prostate cancer severity.
They did this by analyzing prostate tissue removed after surgery for the disease.
Analyzing tissue after surgery is by far the most effective way of determining just how dangerous these growths were.
“We assessed the association between preoperative circulating levels of estrogen and testosterone and high-grade prostate cancer at the time patients underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy.
The researchers took blood tests on the day of the surgery, prior to it.
The tests were analyzed for estrogen, testosterone, and SHBG.
The researchers analyzed the surgically removed prostate tissue and then calculated the relationship between risk factors, hormones, and other markers of prostate inflammation.
Only one-quarter of the men who underwent surgery had confirmed high-grade prostate cancer.
“Pathologic high-grade prostate cancer was identified in 24% of patients.”
Men with high levels of blood estrogen were far more likely to have had high-grade prostate cancer.
Elevated estrogen increases the risk of high-grade prostate cancer by a factor of 3.
“Patients with estrogen levels ≥ 50 pg/mL had a 3.24-fold increased risk of high-grade prostate cancer.”
When the researchers considered other known risk factors…
…they found that estrogen might account for as much as a 4 times increased risk of high-grade prostate cancer.
“Estrogen was associated significantly with high-grade prostate cancer both as a categorical predictor (OR, 3.94) after accounting for other variables.”
However, testosterone and SHBG were not at all associated with the risk of high-grade prostate cancer.
“Conversely, total testosterone and SHBG levels were not associated significantly with high-grade prostate cancer.”
The research aligns with numerous other studies showing that estrogen (not the male hormones testosterone and DHT)…
…is the major hormonal risk factor for dangerous prostate cancer.
Other biomarkers for serious prostate cancer include prolactin and serotonin, both of which are significantly elevated by estrogen.
Estrogen is not simply a female hormone, as many people think. Estrogen is inflammatory, and it is a “growth factor.”
Estrogen causes abnormal cell differentiation, which greatly increases the risk of developing cancer and the risk of that cancer being aggressive, fast-growing, and life-threatening.
“Estrogen was associated significantly with pathologic high-grade prostate cancer, whereas SHBG and total testosterone failed to demonstrate any association with high-grade prostate cancer in patients who underwent prostatectomy.”
Much of what we are being told about the role of male hormones in serious prostate cancer is completely at odds with what has been shown in the research.
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