Many men hear the concern about testosterone and prostate cancer. That conclusion comes from a study conducted in 1941 by Doctor Charles Huggins. One Harvard doctor, Abraham Morgentaler, now Associate Professor of Urology at Harvard Medical School has spent the last 20 years putting this theory to the test. When he went back to the original 1941 source, he discovered that the theory “was based on almost nothing at all.” Since then, he’s compiled two decades of clinical proof showing that T helps men fight prostate cancer. Dr. Morgantaler’s findings are included in the attached article. PDF