By Prevention, 07/04/26
“…But men with low testosterone—known colloquially as “low T,” and as “male hypogonadism” in the medical community—have more to worry about than the symptoms generally associated with the common condition. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it can increase the risk of osteoporosis or heart and blood vessel disorders. And now, a new study has linked low testosterone in men to an increased risk of cancer. …”
Read the entire article: https://www.prevention.com/health/a71806247/low-testosterone-cancer-risk-study/

