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This is an interesting report from the Urology Times in which studies have revealed that prolonged use of TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) helps reduce cardio-vascular issues, among other things. Below is a short extract
San Diego—There is no excess risk of death, prostate cancer diagnosis, or cardiovascular events with long-term testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), Canadian researchers have found in a population-based matched cohort study
Dr. Wallis, a urology resident at the University of Toronto, working with Robert Nam, MD, and colleagues.His group examined the relationship between short- and long-term use of TRT and rates of cardiovascular events, prostate cancer, and overall mortality. To accomplish this goal, they matched 10,311 men 66 years of age and older who were treated with TRT from 2007-2012 in Ontario, Canada to 28,029 controls. Each case was matched to up to three controls based on age, comorbidity, history of cardiovascular events, and geographic region.
Mortality risk drop seen in TRT users
When analyzed by binary exposure, the risk of overall mortality was decreased by 12% in TRT users versus non-users.
The risk of cardiovascular events was similar in TRT users and non-users. When assessed by duration of exposure, “We again see that short durations of therapy have an increased risk, where longer durations of therapy have a significant protective effect,” Dr. Wallis said.
If you want to read further go to the link below:
http://urologytimes.modernmedicine..../long-term-trt-use-reduces-risk-cv-events-pca
San Diego—There is no excess risk of death, prostate cancer diagnosis, or cardiovascular events with long-term testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), Canadian researchers have found in a population-based matched cohort study
Dr. Wallis, a urology resident at the University of Toronto, working with Robert Nam, MD, and colleagues.His group examined the relationship between short- and long-term use of TRT and rates of cardiovascular events, prostate cancer, and overall mortality. To accomplish this goal, they matched 10,311 men 66 years of age and older who were treated with TRT from 2007-2012 in Ontario, Canada to 28,029 controls. Each case was matched to up to three controls based on age, comorbidity, history of cardiovascular events, and geographic region.
Mortality risk drop seen in TRT users
When analyzed by binary exposure, the risk of overall mortality was decreased by 12% in TRT users versus non-users.
The risk of cardiovascular events was similar in TRT users and non-users. When assessed by duration of exposure, “We again see that short durations of therapy have an increased risk, where longer durations of therapy have a significant protective effect,” Dr. Wallis said.
If you want to read further go to the link below:
http://urologytimes.modernmedicine..../long-term-trt-use-reduces-risk-cv-events-pca