
High PSA? Don’t Let It Scare You!
PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) testing is often used to screen for prostate cancer, but its interpretation remains controversial. The test is flawed, with no strong correlation between PSA levels and metastatic prostate cancer. What’s important to know? A high PSA should not deter you from considering testosterone therapy. Current research shows no clear evidence that testosterone increases prostate cancer risk, even in men with elevated PSA. Watch the full episode of Intellectual Medicine — The Truth About Testosterone: Does It Really Cause Prostate Cancer? • The Truth About Testosterone: Does It... #podcast #TestosteroneTherapy #MedicalResearch #MensHealth