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      On my father's side, everyone's died from cancer. The oldest was my father at 46. That's what's kept me from it.

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      I hear ya- cancer is no joke and runs rampant in my family as well. That being said- I am planning on starting my GH in the next two weeks. I will be taking both genotropin and serostim- I am physically healthy (according to my physician!) and the only thing I am worried about is the negative change in insulin resistance. (Of course if you acquire Type 2 diabetes secondary to GH use - you open yourself up to a slew of other health risk factors). I AM NOT worried about a cancer gene that may or may not be there and/or may or may not be exasperated by using 2.5iu of GH per day. Now I am taking human pharma grade HGH because I was lucky enough to get some- but I may not feel as comfortable with the generic stuff- I am not knocking it at all- I just like to know exactly what substance and at what dose I am putting in my body. I will keep a log- to track my progress and continue to get regular check ups- but obviously my experience alone couldn't answer the cancer question. It will take many years of cohort studies to find an answer to that.

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      Interestingly, obesity will soon be the leading risk factor for cancer.
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      • Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology
      • Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM)
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      Let us know how that goes moose.

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      AAS's enlarge muscle cells. HGH produce muscle cells so I can see the possible link that if their were Cancerous cells, then they could be multiplied. I stayed away until this yr 42 because I wasnt sure of a link to it increasing Cancer cells. From reading and talking to others well into their 60's they swear by it with no prollems so I decided to do the 2 i/u. dealio as well.....
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