Does screening for prostate cancer do anything? Do the results have any difference? This study provides shocking results…
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Why has my penis shrunk?
My shrinkage caused a problem this weekend when my fiance and I tried to do it in the bedroom.
It was absolutely dreadful. I am always so worried that she thinks I’m small.
So finally, I built up the courage to actually talk to her about it shrinking, and she told me she had realized it as well...
(More recently I found out that certain Big Pharma chemicals my doc was having me take...this causes penile shrinkage.)
But then one night she painted something on my male member, she just used a drop…
...and suddenly I start feeling the surge of hard-driving intimate energy I haven’t experienced for a long time.
I also learned which substances to swallow, and which to paint onto my scrotum for maximum size and stamina.
Paint it on and watch it grow, I like to say.
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Why I never get a prostate screening...
Currently, prostate cancer screenings suck.
Yeah, I know that’s a controversial statement.
And if your doc tells you to get a prostate screening then I am not going against their advice. Because I’m not a doctor, so I can’t give medical advice.
But I CAN tell you what I know from my research and let you come to your own conclusions. And that is exactly what I’m going to do here.
In most cases, prostate screening is a terrible idea.
MOST prostate cancer is very slow growing and doesn’t really pose much of a threat even if you have it.
So prostate cancer screening often leads to treatments that most guys don’t need.
BUT… A small number of prostate cancers are super-aggressive.
That is a different kind of beast that you should probably have treated.
Now there’s a way to determine more accurately whether to screen for this kind of aggressive prostate cancer.
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Individualized medicine is happening…FAST!
In the next couple of years, we are going to see a ton of tests that allow a more individualized approach to medicine.
And this is a very GOOD thing. Because our current approach often ends up over treating people.
And overtreatment leads many men down a very expensive path, both financially and from a health standpoint.
And treatments often lead to “rockiness” problems as well.
“An international team, led by researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, has developed and validated a genetic tool for predicting age of onset of aggressive prostate cancer…”
This is very exciting because this kind of testing could help eliminate the overdiagnosis of prostate cancers that are not even a big threat to the men that have them.
And it could lead to better testing for men who actually are at risk.
“The tool may potentially be used to help guide decisions about who to screen for prostate cancer and at what age.”
Right now, everyone has to get the same test in order to be screened.
It’s called the PSA – prostate-specific antigen test.
“Currently, detection of prostate cancer relies primarily upon the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening blood test.”
But the PSA test has some serious problems.
The PSA test is like using a bomb instead of a SWAT team to solve a hostage situation. It’s a whole lot of overkill for many guys.
“But PSA testing is not very good as a screening tool. While it reduces deaths from prostate cancer, indiscriminate PSA screening also produces false positive results and encourages over-detection of non-aggressive, slow-growing tumors.”
Instead of this broad approach, this new form of testing can help determine if you’re likely to get the more aggressive type of prostate cancer that can be quite dangerous.
This means less over-treatment…and better testing and treatment for guys who are at higher risk.
“Seibert used genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to determine whether a man's genetic predisposition to developing prostate cancer could be used to predict his risk of developing the aggressive and lethal form of the disease.”
And it can show you with a fair degree of accuracy whether it’s worth it for you to get screened regularly or if that is just going to set up false positives.
“…We estimate that the risk defined by the polygenic hazard score is 4.6 times greater.”
Individualized medicine holds great promise.
“This kind of genetic risk stratification is a step toward individualized medicine.”
But, until we get to individualized medicine (and even when we do), it’s important to be informed about your own health and to never just blindly follow doctors’ orders.
Docs are good people and they try their best.
But they’re trained to cut and they’re trained to prescribe. They are not trained to prevent.
Prevention is your job.
And it’s what I’m here for too, to get you the best information possible so you can take control of your own health.
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Keith told me: “When I started your program my Testosterone level was 304.”
(That’s very low)
We talked...and after a while he wrote me again:
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This man can expect to double his testosterone again...
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[Here’s what men like Keith are using to double or triple testosterone, make impressive gains in bulk and in their sex life](
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