Sexual Vitality for Men


Sexual Vitality for Men: Prostate Cancer

Each year, more than 186,000 American men learn they have this prostate cancer.  Many physicians continue to have the misconception that high testosterone levels cause an increased risk of prostate cancer.  Recent medical studies prove exactly the opposite.

In 2004, Abraham Morgentaler, M.D. published a review in the New England Journal of Medicine validating that there was not a single study in human patients to suggest that raising testosterone levels increased the risk of prostate cancer. Dr. Morgentaler’s premise was further validated in 2008 by an article published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.