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Low testosterone levels linked to reduced risk to prostate cancer

04:49 EST 6 Nov 2017 | ecancermedicalscience

Men with unusually low amounts of testosterone in their blood are around 20% less likely to develop prostate cancer, according to new research presented at the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Cancer Conference in Liverpool. Scientists from the...

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