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Scientists from the University of Toronto have found a link between obesity and a higher risk of prostate cancer progression in men on “active surveillance.” Prostate cancer tends to grow slowly. As a result, some men might not need treatment or may not need treatment right away. These patients often undergo active surveillance. Treatment does not begin after diagnosis. Instead, doctors watch...
Obesity Linked to Higher Risk of Prostate Cancer Progression in Men Undergoing Active Surveillance

Testosterone and Immunity

Men with higher levels of testosterone might have weakened immune systems, at least in terms of...

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