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How to use DHT to shrink cancerous tumors

Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine cancer with about 50,000 new diagnoses every year in the United States.

Like many hormonal problems, the rate of thyroid cancer is not the same in men as it is in women.

This indicates that there may be a role of sex hormones in the development of this cancer.

Recent studies show that the male hormone DHT lowers the risk of thyroid cancer by activating the androgen receptor. 

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This first study was published in April 2021 – the cell experiments were carried out at New York Medical College, Valhalla, New York, USA. The findings were published in the Journal of Cellular Biochemistry.

Thyroid cancer is the most common hormonal cancer.

Disparities between rates of thyroid cancer in men and women made researchers consider that perhaps male hormones (androgens)

…or the receptors they activate – may have a role in this disease.

Thyroid cancer is almost 3 times more likely in women.

“We hypothesize that androgens and/or androgen receptors play a protective role and that thyroid cancer in men represents an escape from androgen-mediated cell regulation.”

Androgens like testosterone and DHT – by activating the androgen receptor – help to regulate the immune system

Which is the main factor in mitigating the ever present risk of cancer.

First, the researchers carried out some analysis of samples taken from people with active thyroid cancer compared to healthy people.

Thyroid cancer cells had far lower androgen receptor expression – this was the first indication that the theory may be correct.

“The analysis of androgen receptor expression in patient tissue samples identified a 2.7-fold reduction in androgen receptor expression in thyroid cancer compared with matched, normal tissue.”

Then they moved on to cell experiments.

850C cells are human thyroid cancer cells.

The researchers modified these cells to increase the amount of androgen receptors in these types of cells.

They called these modified thyroid cancer cells “clone 84E7.”

When they added DHT to the mix, they found that the growth of these thyroid cancer cells was massively slowed.

“The addition of DHT to the clone 84E7 resulted in a 70% reduction in proliferation.

This again supported the theory that male hormones and androgen receptors can play a role in reducing thyroid cancer risk.

The researchers carried out some more in-depth analysis to see what was going on the mRNA level.

They found numerous indicators that the immune system was working more effectively to limit the growth of these cancer cells when given DHT.

“Analysis revealed significant changes in mRNA levels associated with proliferation, cell cycle, and cell cycle regulation.”

This first batch of experiments provided strong support for their theories about androgens and androgen receptors in thyroid cancer.

“These data support our hypothesis that androgens/receptors may play a protective, antiproliferative role and are consistent with younger men having a lower incidence of thyroid cancer than women.”

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A few months later, in August of 2021, the researchers published another study which lends further support to their theory.

This time they looked more deeply into the alterations in immune system function.

You see, the immune system is charged with killing cells that are potentially cancerous. 

Cancer is sort of a failure of the immune system in some ways.

“We profiled the immune landscape of papillary thyroid cancer and identified a significant inverse correlation between androgen receptor levels and the immune checkpoint molecule PD-L1.”

PD-L1 is a protein which when increased allows cancer cells to evade the immune system.

As androgen receptor levels decreased, PD-L1 increased. 

This could explain why the previous studies showed people with cancer had lower levels of androgen receptors.

PD-L1 is increased in a number of different types of cancers.

“High tumor expression of PD-L1 was associated with increased tumor aggressiveness and a 4.5-fold increased risk of death.”

The researchers carried out some cell experiments where they discovered that the androgenic male hormone DHT lowered PD-L1.

“DHT treatment resulted in significant reduction in surface PD-L1 expression in a time and dose-dependent manner.”

It seems that DHT helps to regulate the immune system – slowing the growth of thyroid cancer.

Next, the researchers carried out some experiments using Flutamide, AKA Eulexin – an antiandrogen which is used primarily to treat prostate cancer.

Flutamide blocks the androgen receptor – preventing the beneficial effects of DHT in testosterone.

Blocking the androgen receptor from receiving male hormones led to a significant increase in PD-L1…

…again indicating that the androgens and androgen receptors are essential for proper immune function…

AND for the natural anti-cancer processes in the body.

“We treated cells with flutamide prior to DHT treatment … This resulted in a > 90% restoration of cell surface PD-L1 expression.

The study shows yet another biological effect of the “sex hormones”.

Hormones like testosterone and DHT are essential for a vast number of functions in the body…

Many more than most people give them credit for.

“We found sex-hormone mediated regulation of immune checkpoint molecules in vitro with potential ramification for immunotherapies.”

You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems.

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Androgen receptor activation decreases proliferation in thyroid cancer cellshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33876852/Androgen Activity Is Associated With PD-L1 Downregulation in Thyroid Cancerhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34422798/PD-L1 Cancerhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PD-L1#Cancer