You are correct in saying that this site is predominantly for women, probably because women have far more complex hormonal issues in comparison to men. Men tend to hold back and do not comment much.
I am unable to direct you to all the men only posts, but I will ask the department concerned to see if they can possibly help with this.
A number of males do write in but I can't remember all their names off hand, or their particular query. One I do remember as he posts quite a lot on this site. If you use the search bar and type in David G Mills you will be able to read all his posts. He speaks specifically about prostate cancer.
If you would like to discuss anything else you are welcome to use the CONTACT US form and explain how we can help you.
Perhaps these pages will help you too. Men also suffer from estrogen dominance, not just females.
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