These data suggest that a large proportion of men have a previously unappreciated exposure to an undiluted and highly concentrated T supply. Elevated periprostatic T exposure was associated with worse clinical outcomes after radical prostatectomy.
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Alyamani, M., Michael, P., Hettel, D., Thomas, L., Lundy, S. D., Berk, M., … Sharifi, N. (2023). Elevated periprostatic venous testosterone correlates with prostate cancer progression after radical prostatectomy. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 133(17). https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI171117
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