Recognizing the True Value of Testosterone Therapy in Health Care.

Q3 Medicine
Androgens: clinical research and therapeutics Pub Date : 2022-12-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1089/andro.2022.0021
Abraham Morgentaler, Abdulmaged Traish, Rajat S Barua, Paresh Dandona, Sandeep Dhindsa, Mohit Khera, Farid Saad
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There has been little recognition within the medical community of the health impact of testosterone (T) deficiency (TD), also known as hypogonadism, and the substantial benefits of testosterone therapy (TTh) on health and quality of life despite high-level clinical evidence. In a roundtable symposium, investigators summarized the contemporary evidence in several key clinical areas. TD negatively impacts human health and quality of life and is associated with increased mortality. Several studies have demonstrated that TTh in men with TD reduced all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. The longstanding belief that TTh is associated with increased prostate cancer (PCa) risk is contradicted by recent evidence, including multiple studies showing that TTh is associated with reduced PCa risk. Similarly, the weight of current evidence indicates the purported concern that TTh is associated with increased cardiovascular risk is incorrect. Normalization of physiological T reduces myocardial infarction, stroke, and deaths compared with men whose testosterone levels failed to normalize. In diabetic men TTh improves insulin resistance, and a large 2-year controlled study in men with abnormal glucose tolerance showed a substantially reduced rate of diabetes among men treated with TTh compared with untreated controls. Long-term TTh in diabetic men resulted in progressive improvements in obesity and insulin requirements, including a substantial number who experienced complete remission of diabetes. Finally, TTh has been shown to reduce severe outcomes with Covid-19 infection. These lines of evidence argue strongly for the need for greater awareness in the medical community of the impact of TD on health, and of the health benefits of TTh.

认识到睾酮疗法在医疗保健中的真正价值。
尽管有大量临床证据表明,睾酮(T)缺乏症(又称性腺功能减退症)对健康的影响以及睾酮疗法(TTh)对健康和生活质量的巨大益处,但医学界对这一问题的认识却很少。在圆桌研讨会上,研究人员总结了几个关键临床领域的当代证据。睾丸萎缩症对人体健康和生活质量有负面影响,并与死亡率增加有关。多项研究表明,TTh 可以降低男性 TD 患者的全因死亡率和心血管死亡率。长期以来,人们一直认为 TTh 与前列腺癌(PCa)风险增加有关,但最近的证据与此相矛盾,包括多项研究表明 TTh 与 PCa 风险降低有关。同样,目前的大量证据表明,所谓 TTh 会增加心血管风险的担忧也是不正确的。与睾酮水平未恢复正常的男性相比,生理 T 正常化可减少心肌梗死、中风和死亡。一项对糖耐量异常男性进行的为期两年的大型对照研究显示,与未接受治疗的对照组相比,接受 TTh 治疗的男性糖尿病发病率大幅降低。对患有糖尿病的男性进行长期 TTh 治疗后,肥胖症和胰岛素需求量逐渐得到改善,其中有相当一部分人的糖尿病完全缓解。最后,TTh 还能减少 Covid-19 感染的严重后果。这些证据有力地证明,医学界需要进一步认识到 TD 对健康的影响以及 TTh 对健康的益处。
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