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Fought the cancer and won now....

Diabolical

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Okay,

I dont belive I didnt post this here...only at bolex and RM (before I had some bros here) about my Testi cancer.

Well, turns out I beat the hell out of it....it stood no chance against me, as I am an animal:mad:

Anyways, do you think that since the cancer is now non-existant that I can now start cycling again.

I had to stop mid-cycle when I found out and it was depressing.

I lost a little muscle, but am still looking pretty good.

Would another cycle or two be safe, being that I am now 100% healthy?

All input on this subject is greatly appreciated.

-Dr. D
 
i just wanna give you a big congratulations on beating the cancer. and doin another cycle.........personally i wouldnt but i dunno if it will actually hurt. i'm sure someone does tho. good luck man
 
Congrats Brother...That is amazing that you beat it and your 100% again.

I would do some resarch on what AAS products trigger cell growth like that..I believe someone asked about this awhile ago..Try to use the Search option
 
Man I´m very happy that you recovered, but I am curious...
Was it malignant?
Did it have any connection with prior AS usage?
Did it developed on an already atrophied testicle ( more likely to happen on those...)?
Aren´t you afraid to have another by cycling again???
I´m sorry for all that, I figure if you had the balls ( ball, sorry...:))and the generosity to share this with us, maybe you can answer the inevitable questions that such a reveletion will uprise?
Anyway, karma to you since that´s all beating cancer is all about...
 
I would avoid gh for sure it makes all cells grow,,, or so they say and I would check with your doc bro. Honestly though, I dont know that the roids would effect you.

Check this shit out. There is a bro of mine at the gym that had stomach cancer and he swears that he staid on while going through treatment and it helped him keep the weight on and win the war. They told him that he only had a 10% chance of living and that was 5 years ago. He is a beast now at 6' tall and over 300lbs of solid mass. He has never given up the AAS's. I guess it is all a thing of are you willing to take the chance or not. They told my bro he would die and he is healthy and stronger then ever, so who knows...

Best of Luck,

P
 
congrats bro, you are truly an animal, I would be carefull and do my homework regarding the cycles though.
 
Rio 2001 said:
Man I´m very happy that you recovered, but I am curious...
Was it malignant?
Did it have any connection with prior AS usage?
Did it developed on an already atrophied testicle ( more likely to happen on those...)?
Aren´t you afraid to have another by cycling again???
I´m sorry for all that, I figure if you had the balls ( ball, sorry...:))and the generosity to share this with us, maybe you can answer the inevitable questions that such a reveletion will uprise?
Anyway, karma to you since that´s all beating cancer is all about...

1. It was seranoma (germ cell cancer)
2. No connection to prior AAS usage
3. An atrophied testicle??? What does this mean (doc never mentioned this)
4.Since I do not know the answer to #3 I cannot answer

The doc said that it didnt go up the tube leading from the testi and it would have had to that to spread to other locations.

And all AAS (except var) promote tissue growth....but since I will have no more cancerous cells..I figured that it couldnt have an effect on any further cancer.

I will also ask my doc, that if you have had cancer once, are the chances of getting cancer in the future greater (if he says no, then I believe a cycle would be safe)

Thanks for all knowledge on this subject, and further knowledge is welcome aswell.

Damn...I wish I was a real doctor, then I would know myself

-Dr. D
 
You are probably referring to seminoma, it´s the most common test malignancy, as testicular cancer is the most common malignancy in young male adults between 15 and 30yold.Genetic predisposition,atrophy( shrinkage) of testes is one possible cause, and hormone fluctuation, specially high estrogen levels have been linked to it.
Ref. Campbell´s - Hormones


Sex hormone fluctuations may contribute to the development of testicular tumors in experimental animals and humans. The administration of estrogen to pregnant mice may cause maldescent and dysgenesis of the testis in the offspring ([62] Nomura & Kanzak, 1977). Similar findings have been noted in the sons of women exposed to diethylstilbestrol ([39] Cosgrove et al, 1977) or oral contraceptives ([66] Rothman & Louik, 1978). Exogenous estrogen administration has also been linked to the induction of Leydig’s cell tumors. Epidemiologic studies found relative risk rates ranging from 2.8% to 5.3% for testicular tumor in the sons of diethylstilbestrol-treated mothers ([67] Schottenfeld et al, 1980; [50] Henderson et al, 1983).

Atrophy
Nonspecific or mumps-associated atrophy of the testis has been suggested as a potential causative factor in testicular cancer. [43] Gilbert (1944) found 80 cases of testicular tumors occurring in patients with a history of nonspecific atrophy and 24 additional cases related to a previous history of mumps-associated orchitis among 5500 cases of testicular tumor. Although a causative role for atrophy remains speculative, it is tempting to invoke local hormonal imbalance as a possible cause of malignant transformation.


If you ever going ON again, despite evidence advising against ( impossible to go ON and don´t get hormonal fluctuations), don´t use HCG also, for mainly 2 reasons: - It will affect testis growth directly, possibly initiating proliferation of a dormant malignant cell ( this goes for HGH also), and second because HCG is a marker for testicular cancer recidive and if your doctors see a high HCG value they will think your cancer is back.

Good news is that cure index is almost 100%, when it did not invade tubules like you described, and inguinal radical orchyectomy is performed.

If there is anything else you want to know, a good friend of mine is the head of urologic surgery in the largest oncology hospital here in my country´and would gladly answer any question.
 
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Rio,
Are you sayying that the use of AAS could cause testicle cancer?
If so what kind of chances are we talking about here?
 
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