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Testosterone is known largely as the “male hormone.” It’s associated with a man’s hair, voice, sex drive, muscularity—for all intents and purposes, his manhood. It’s also, however, a hormone that is linked to a couple of conditions that make most men cringe.
New research is indicating that male pattern baldness might be an early indication of a man’s risk for an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is also closely associated with testosterone levels, but the link between aggressive prostate cancer and male pattern baldness is unclear and loose at best.
Male pattern baldness affects countless men and it can start as early as their teenage years in some.