Raymond

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Estrogen is well-known to suppress hemoglobin levels, and DHEA may raise estrogen even more in hypo people. So, in a situation of low hemoglobin increasing RBC hemolysis could exacerbate the hypoxia. I don't know if it happens at low DHEA doses though. Also, progesterone protects from the hemolysis, which is another reason to combine DHEA with either progesterone or pregnenolone. Funny enough, the study below found that DHEA itself protects against hemolysis but this did not take into account the metabolism of DHEA into downstream androgens that increase hemolysis.
https://www.journal-of-hepatology.eu/article/S0168-8278(14)00008-7/pdf
So let me understand that DHEA is not indicated in estrogen-positive breast cancer. I ask for my wife who has estrogen-dependent fungating breast cancer. What alternative is there to Tamoxifen?
 
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