Dermatologist refused to prescribe finasteride due to “new research” on male breast cancer. anyone heard of this? Research/Science 12/1/2025
A dermatologist refused to prescribe finasteride due to concerns about recent research linking it to male breast cancer, suggesting a topical alternative with minoxidil instead. The user is advised to seek a second opinion, as the evidence for such risks is inconclusive and the dermatologist's reasoning seems questionable.
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