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    Hcg cancer link.

    Any concerns from any of the experts about the hcg cancer link for longterm use? My buddy had testicular cancer and the cancer released hcg as its marker. I'm not a dr so I might not be communicating this accurately. I'm currently on trt and not worried about fertility anymore so I might just let the boys wither away and then fire them back up in 12 months and so it all over again. Thoughts?

    Thanks guy I appreciate this forum I have been reading for 6 months.

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    not that I know off, but hCG can increase the e2 in the body quickly, and I know high e2 can promote prostate cancer, but not so sure about testis! I am sure LowT Mike will give you a better answer.

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    ive heard of the link too. hcg is used as a tumor marker, but ive also heard people develop cancer with it too h..but it may be a myth idk.

    what i do know is gmo foods give cancer.

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    Guys. HCG PANEL is used as a female tumor marker for breast cancer. This has no relation to using the medication HCG and getting cancer. Simply the name of the panel test they use. Anyone is medicine knows this. This conversation is how dogma is created and will put TRT back another 10 years. Im sure you can find an article on the internet where HCG has been linked to cancer and im sure I can find an article on the internet where grilled cheese sandwiches have also been linked to cancer. You know what has the highest avidity of causing cancer...not balancing your hormones. Cancer loves an acidic/anaerobic environment. The best thing you can do to be preventative against cancer is balance your hormones to create an alkaline/aerobic ecosystem in your body. Thats what optimized hormones do. Signal your body systems to run efficiently and like they did when you were 20-25 years old. Families that have an genetic predisposition to cancer also have the same trait for an acidic/anaerobic body. It can even be argued that everyone has cancer...Its just a matter of can the cancer live and thrive in your body...are you alkaline or acidic??
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    Googled "hCG cancer" out of curiosity. The first links I looked at specifically said that there is no link between hCG and cancer.
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    LOL. There goes my grilled cheese craving! Tis true, just have a look at some vitamin side effects. You can make a book out of em.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    LOL. There goes my grilled cheese craving! Tis true, just have a look at some vitamin side effects. You can make a book out of em.
    Funny........True. On another note where do you get all the dana baily pics?

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    There are no direct links between any form of cancer and TRT.

    Yes, you run a higher risk of breast cancer if you let your estrogen run wild. But, that's an easy fix with consistent BW and estrogen management.

    In fact, I've read/heard far more horror stories about guys crashing their E2 versus jacking it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m_donnelly View Post
    There are no direct links between any form of cancer and TRT.

    Yes, you run a higher risk of breast cancer if you let your estrogen run wild. But, that's an easy fix with consistent BW and estrogen management.

    In fact, I've read/heard far more horror stories about guys crashing their E2 versus jacking it up.

    Too high estrogen has been known to cause cancer, especially prostate. If you crash it, it's only temporary. Running high estrogen destroys a males body. lets be honest too much of it and your dick dont work at all. thats pretty damn scary
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    Quote Originally Posted by ctenosaura View Post
    Funny........True. On another note where do you get all the dana baily pics?
    he stays outside her window 24/7 :P
    jk austin
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    Quote Originally Posted by dreadnok89 View Post
    Too high estrogen has been known to cause cancer, especially prostate. If you crash it, it's only temporary. Running high estrogen destroys a males body. lets be honest too much of it and your dick dont work at all. thats pretty damn scary
    Yes. This is what I said in my post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by powerlifterty16 View Post
    he stays outside her window 24/7 :P
    jk austin
    LOL, seems like it! ...or a lucky guy

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