Quote Originally Posted by BuzzardMarinePumper

SO I have already been doing some reading refrenced by Kel and the study showed the treatment did not actually speed up or slow down the death rate the some people just die from it and other don't ? They really don't know that much about it any info would be grately appericiated as was high as in real high on PSA BW test and last time about a year ago no signs at all could semorlin a GH stimulator and all the supplements have boosted the Prostrate reading ?

All my other BW was great and I am balanced now finally on my own and out of HCG which I have found makes me grumpy ?

Any advice , help , experience a at this point any help would be a hugh favor ?
It's a complex disease with well over 100 possible mutations up and downstream along various molecular pathways. In short, yes, the disease can be difficult to treat and like every other cancer, there are genomic differences in response rates. I recently gave a presentation on prostate cancer, androgen blockade, and hormone refractory disease.

Any growth peptide can cause hyperplasia and hypertrophy (increase in number and size of cells). If cells are mutagenic and proliferate (grow) disease spreads, hence the risk in using GH or growth-factor peptides. Let me be clear though, these peptides do NOT cause cancer, however they can (and likely do) accelerate the growth of cancerous cells.

Anabolic compounds bind to androgenic receptors (ARs). The prostate fossa is loaded with ARs and stimulation of these receptors will cause enlargement of prostate tissue and the potential for mutations to occur.

I've mentioned this numerous times on here but it rarely gets the attention it deserves.