It is pretty well established that two things lower testostone levels in men.
1) aging
2) a peripheral blood stem cell transplant
Considering that he average myeloma patient is a 65 year old maie, I think mmers need to read this blog.
The article linked below is about aging men and the benefit of hormone replacement therapy.
My bone marrow transplant left me with testosterone and DHEA levels well below the normal ranges. I now supplement with testosterone creme and DHEA supplements- 25 mg x 1 per day. Believe me, the supplmentation makes a difference. David Emerson






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