Outcomes of Prostate Biopsy in Men with Hypogonadism Prior or During Testosterone Replacement Therapy.

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[h=1]Outcomes of Prostate Biopsy in Men with Hypogonadism Prior or During TestosteroneReplacement Therapy.[/h]Shoskes DA1, Barazani Y1, Fareed K1, Sabanegh E Jr1.
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[h=3]Abstract[/h][h=4]INTRODUCTION:[/h]<abstracttext label="INTRODUCTION" nlmcategory="BACKGROUND">The relationship between Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) and prostate cancer remains controversial. Most TRT studies show no change in prostate specific antigen (PSA) but some men do have PSA rise or develop an abnormal digital rectal exam (aDRE). Our objective was to examine the biopsy results of men with symptomatic hypogonadism before or during therapy.</abstracttext>
[h=4]MATERIALS AND METHODS:[/h]<abstracttext label="MATERIALS AND METHODS" nlmcategory="METHODS">Data was extracted from our medical record on men with hypogonadism who had a prostate biopsy within the past 4 years done by 3 Urologists with guideline driven practice patterns.</abstracttext>
[h=4]RESULTS:[/h]<abstracttext label="RESULTS" nlmcategory="RESULTS">96 men were identified. Mean age at biopsy was 63 (range 40-85) and median PSA was 3.78ng/dL (0.5-662). Of the 61 men not on TRT, median PSA was 4.34 (0.5 to 662) and mean total testosterone 254 (191-341). There were 29 (47.5%) prostate cancers found (6 Gleason score 6, 13 Gleason score 7, 10 Gleason score 8 or 9). Of the 35 men on TRT, median PSA was 3.27 (0.5 to 13.7). The %PSA increase ranged from 2 to 251% (mean 93.5%). Mean total testosterone was 383 (146-792). Of the 14 men treated < 2 years, none had cancer. Of the 21 men treated 2 or more years 5 had cancer (2 Gleason score 6, 3 Gleason score 7).</abstracttext>
[h=4]CONCLUSIONS:[/h]<abstracttext label="CONCLUSIONS" nlmcategory="CONCLUSIONS">Men with hypogonadism and a clinical indication for biopsy often have prostate cancer, many high grade. No men with an initial PSA rise on TRT had cancer. Men on long term TRT should be monitored with PSA and DRE per guidelines.</abstracttext>

 
now that studies conclusions sounded reasonable to me! lol, no scare tactics lol,
 
now that studies conclusions sounded reasonable to me! lol, no scare tactics lol,

unlike my family doctor who loves the scare tactics..........he wonders why I look at him like a kindergardener ( I have to be one of the few, I think it hurts his feeling when I argue with him) when he tells me stuff about Trt.

he is a great doc if you have an inner ear infection but not so good when it comes to hormones.
 
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