Lower LDL Cholesterol Leads To Lower PSA & Lower Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Suggests
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In 2007, a retrospective study showed that men taking statins to lower their cholesterol also experienced a proportional decline in their PSA levels. This new study confirms that evidence and highlights the fact that cholesterol may play a role in prostate cancer development and progression. […] It remains to be seen whether or not lowering your PSA through statin medications could potentially mask the presence of prostate disease.
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