The carcinogenic effects of estrogen within the prostate gland. Excess estrogen can first damage DNA regulatory genes to cause cancer and then act as a prostate cancer suppressor.
In like manner excess estrogen damages prostate cell DNA to initate cancer, then acts as a temporary prostate cancer suppressor, THE PARADOX ESTROGEN SUPRESSES CANCER CELL PROPAGATION CAN ALSO CAUSE CANCER. LOOK AT TEST OF AGING MEN'S ESTRADIOL AND FREE TESTOSTERONE BLOOD LEVELS AS A POTENTIAL INDICATOR OF PROSTATE CANCER.
Aging men with low free testosterone and high estradiol often have prostate cancer. Based on these oobservations, many of these men will die from vascular disease possible cause by high Estrogen levels) before their prostate cancer is diagnosed. Men who suffered from estrogen overload early in life are expected to die sooner, and not live long enough to develop clinically diagnosed prostate cancer. LOOKING AT STATISTICAL STANDPOINT IT WOULD APPEAR THAT HIGHER ESTRADIOL LEVELS IN AGING MEN DO NOT RESULT IN GREATER INCIDENCES OF PROSTATE CANCER, SINCE MANY MEN WITH THE HIGHEST ESTROGEN LEVELS ARE NOT ALIVE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE STUDY. THEY DIE OF HEART DISEASE PRIOR TO SLOW MOVING PROSTATE DISEASE
