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Started by asiangurliee, July 09, 2007, 08:06:39 PM

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asiangurliee

Hi, everyone, I was trying to find some information about HRT and Cancer.





What is the risk of testicular cancer for mtf that did not have the orchi? Does the risk increases as time passes by ?   
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VickieDavis

I am certainly no expert, but I have never heard of this as a problem for MTFs, the way cancer seems to be for our FTM brothers.

Have you heard of this being a problem?
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Buffy

Most of the Male cancers (Testicular, Prostate) have to a degree a dependance on Testosterone.

Anti-Androgens (along with a low dose of Estrogen) is a well documented treatment of Male cancers.

I would suspect the risk is greatly reduced.

Post SRS, you still have the remains of the prostate gland, I know no cases of MTF TS, having Prostate Cancer (Although the risk of other cancers, breast etc) obviously increases.

Buffy
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asiangurliee

my mtf friend said that the risk of testicular cancer is increased if we do not get an orchi, i was really suprised to hear that , so i don't know. Thanks for answering.
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Elizabeth

Because of disposal of estrogens and estrogen mimicking chemicals into the environment, it has been theorized that everything from female characteristics in male fish, to testicular cancer are the result. There is no current evidence to make this link.

Quote from: Royal Society
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"Humans are exposed daily to environmental chemicals which have potential endocrine disrupting activity, raising concerns, provided that the level of exposure is sufficient, that such chemicals might be linked with phenomena such as declining sperm count in the adult male, testicular cancer, breast cancer, age at puberty, etc." The incidence of testicular cancer, for example, has increased three-fold in the last thirty years in Britain, becoming the commonest cancer in young men..."

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/sep2000/oest-s20.shtml

This is probably how your friend heard about a link between female hormones and testicular cancer. Only thing is, there is no such link, at least not proven in any way. It's just theories that are not supported, at this point. To the best of my knowledge there is no connection between HRT and testicular cancer and as others have mentioned, antiandrogens are actually prescribed to prevent testicular and prostate cancer, which need testosterone to grow.

Love always,
Elizabeth
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asiangurliee

Thank you, i feel so much better now!
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