Finasteride and cancer

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  • 04-14-2014 06:00 AM
    Will01
    Finasteride and cancer
    I am thinking about starting Fin and I'm willing to risk (if thats the right word) the sexual sides, but what really concerns me are any connections to causing cancer, in particular high grade cancer.


    I've spoken to my GP here in the UK, but I feel he just simply doesn't know enough about the subject to really advise me.


    Can any users comment on this subject and advice they been given?
  • 04-14-2014 12:54 PM
    greatjob!
    Finasteride doesn't cause prostate cancer, but it can mask it allowing it to develop into high grade cancer.

    Finasteride artificially lowers your PSA level, which is what doctors look at for signs of prostate cancer, so unless you know this and develop a plan of action with your doctor, such as monitoring your PSA level from baseline and having a biopsy performed at the first sign of an increase in your PSA levels, you may not be aware of prostate cancer and allow it to progress into high grade cancer.

    Here is a good link that describes how fin masks you PSA numbers and what to do if you are on fin:

    http://urology.jhu.edu/newsletter/20...er_2009_10.php
  • 04-14-2014 11:38 PM
    Notcoolanymore
    Good post Greatjob. I am close to that age where I am going to have to start getting those damn exams.
  • 04-20-2014 07:32 PM
    Ktownmatti
    You may get sexual sides - I experience decreased ejaculate volume, but libido is ok.

    Great Job sums it up well. Fin does NOT cause cancer.
  • 04-23-2014 05:26 PM
    Scraff
    I'm also in a similar Propecia predicament. I've just returned home a few hours ago from my first HT & really would like to try Propecia but I am off put by the potential sides

    Forgive me if I've misinterpreted the article but the following extract from the link concerns me a little;

    The men in the finasteride group had a 25-percent lower risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer — but a 68-percent higher risk of being diagnosed with high-grade disease (a Gleason score of 7 to 10; this kind of cancer is generally more difficult to cure).
  • 04-23-2014 05:36 PM
    Dan26
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Scraff View Post
    I'm also in a similar Propecia predicament. I've just returned home a few hours ago from my first HT & really would like to try Propecia but I am off put by the potential sides

    Forgive me if I've misinterpreted the article but the following extract from the link concerns me a little;

    The men in the finasteride group had a 25-percent lower risk of being diagnosed with prostate cancer — but a 68-percent higher risk of being diagnosed with high-grade disease (a Gleason score of 7 to 10; this kind of cancer is generally more difficult to cure).

    The higher-grade disease is due to specific genotype. Fin seems to aggravate these people even more ie does not inhibit tar type 2. I wouldn't worry about it tbh, just get blood/DHT tests if you can.
  • 04-23-2014 09:46 PM
    Will01
    Thanks for the replies, this is a tricky decision

    I saw this link on another thread:

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/he...st-cancer.html

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