Hey, i'm reading the book "The new testosterone treatment" by Dr Edward Friedman.

Prostate CancerJuly 4, 2026Navis AI

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About "The New Testosterone Treatment" by Dr. [removed] Friedman

Based on the webinar context you're referencing, Dr. [removed] Friedman is a hormone receptor researcher who has published extensively on androgen and estrogen receptor biology since 2004.

His Published Work

According to the webinar materials:

  • First article (2005): Focused on prostate cancer and androgen/estrogen receptor properties
  • Second article (2007): Expanded to breast cancer, adding progesterone receptors
  • Book (2013): Published with help from a literary agent and co-author to make the content more accessible
  • Recent articles (ResearchGate): Including work on estradiol's role in prostate cancer and analysis of BAT (Bipolar Androgen Therapy) treatment mechanisms

His Expertise in the BAT Context

Dr. [removed] is described in the webinar as "a theoretician, a researcher, versus a clinician" — meaning his work focuses on the biological theory behind hormone receptor mechanisms rather than direct patient care.

The webinar notes that "Everything I tell you is pure theory. It's based on what I'm seeing in the literature." His theoretical framework addresses how different androgen and estrogen receptors function at the intracellular and membrane levels in prostate cancer cells.


Note: The webinar materials reference his work but don't provide specific details about "The New Testosterone Treatment" book itself. For detailed information about that specific book's contents, you'd want to consult the book directly or ask your oncologist about its relevance to your situation.

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