High Testosterone Linked to Prostate Cancer Risk

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Older men with high levels of testosterone may have an increased risk of prostate cancer, a new study from Australia says.

In the study, men ages 70 to 88 with higher testosterone levels were 9 percent more likely to develop prostate cancer over a seven-year period than men with lower levels.

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