The New Testosterone Treatment: How You and Your Doctor Can Fight Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, and Alzheimer’s

Written by the leading authority on hormone receptors and prostate cancer, this book reveals the surprising truth about how you can prevent and treat breast cancer, prostate cancer, and Alzheimer’s with testosterone and other FDA-approved drugs.

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Written by the leading authority on hormone receptors and prostate cancer, this book reveals the surprising truth about how you can prevent and treat breast cancer, prostate cancer, and Alzheimer’s with testosterone and other FDA-approved drugs. For decades, doctors have sought to combat prostate cancer under the mistaken assumption that testosterone-fueled its growth. But the latest research into the nature of hormone receptors and therapies using bioidentical instead of synthetic hormones have caused a shift in thinking and new hope for treating this cancer with testosterone. Today the medical profession equates a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s with a death sentence. In fact, the only thing doctors do is throw ineffective drugs at it and resign themselves to failure. For the first time, this book explains how testosterone can halt the disease and cure early-stage Alzheimer’s. Similar breakthroughs for fighting breast cancer follow close on the heels of these revelations, outlining how the avoidance of synthetic progestins and the use of aromatase inhibitors are crucial tools in prevention and treatment. At the core of this book is the remarkable observation that we experience our highest hormone levels during our teen years–a time of life when there is no breast cancer, prostate cancer, or Alzheimer’s. Could bringing hormones back to teen levels be the key to vibrant good health? The answer is a resounding yes. This thoroughly researched guide to the latest biomedical research is must-reading for medical professionals and anyone concerned about their health.

About the Author

Edward Friedman, PhD is regarded as the world’s foremost authority on models explaining how hormone receptors affect prostate cancer. Educated at the University of Chicago, where he works in the department of mathematics, he holds a doctorate in biophysics and theoretical biology. A frequent speaker at medical conferences, his work has appeared in numerous medical and biological journals, including Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling, the FASEB Journal, the Journal of Urology, British Journal of Urology, and European Urology.

William Cane taught English at Boston College and CUNY for two decades and is the author of eight books, including Clubhouse Confidential (with Luis Castillo), Write Like the Masters, and The Birth Order Book of Love.

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