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Testosterone Therapy is popular among American Men, but it's not for everyone. For example, Testosterone exacerbates Prostate Cancer. Almost 200,000 men are diagnosed with Prostate Cancer each year.

Researchers continue to search for innovative ways to treat Prostate Cancer effectively. A study from 2016 investigates a treatment method that may seem counterintuitiveâaeTestosterone Shock Therapy. One patient in this study experienced complete remission resulting from treatment.

Testosterone Normally Makes Prostate Cancer Worse

Under normal circumstances, Testosterone exacerbates Prostate Cancer, but a high dose of Testosterone appears to kill the Prostate Tumor. To eliminate Prostate Cancer cells, researchers alternated between delivering high doses and low doses of Testosterone.

This treatment is also known as Bipolar Androgen Therapy. Intriguingly, researchers do not currently fully understand how this works, but the results are readily apparent. The long-term goal is to learn the mechanisms behind this new treatment and determine how best to include Testosterone Shock Therapy, among other treatment options.

Bipolar Androgen Therapy Helps Patients Grapple With Prostate Cancer

Patients underwent three phases of alternating High/Low Testosterone exposure. This pattern overloads Prostate Cancer Cells and then starves them. It's hypothesized that this alternating pattern helps kill off the cells faster than simply cutting them off from their fuel source. Each Testosterone Cycle consisted of a single injection of High-Dosage Testosterone every four weeks.

During this same period, they received medication to shut down the natural production of Testosterone. The easiest way to monitor Prostate Cancer activity is by measuring prostate-specific antigen (PSA) Levels. The higher the PSA Levels are beyond the baseline, the more aggressive the tumor. Among patients in the experiment, 47 men experienced lower PSA Counts due to Testosterone Shock Treatment.

The one lucky patient with total remission had PSA Levels fall to zero for at least 22 treatment cycles. Shock Treatments helped many patients stabilize their Prostate Cancer, halting its progression. This treatment can help some patients significantly reduce the mortality risk associated with Prostate Cancer.

Bipolar Androgen Therapy Alternative to Androgen Deprivation Therapy

For decades, it's been supposed that Testosterone is the primary reason Prostate Cancer gets out of hand. Indeed, treatments that shut down Testosterone Production or block Testosterone Activity have proven valuable and practical.

It's believed that Bipolar Androgen Therapy works because it interrupts the proliferation of Prostate Cancer Cells by disrupting cellular division. The alternating feast/famine Testosterone Cycle appears to break down the DNA of these rogue cells.


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