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  1. #1 24th January 2016 
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    GHRP and tumor growth

    Will GHRP's increase size of existing tumors/cancer?
    I've read some documents regarding this but got different results.
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    From what I know, increasing IGF increases the development of existing cancers. But about causing cancer that would definitely be news to me. I would like to hear more as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edz View Post
    From what I know, increasing IGF increases the development of existing cancers. But about causing cancer that would definitely be news to me. I would like to hear more as well.
    That's not correct. There are numerous different growth factors that can produce tumors. Cancer doesn't need IGF to grow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeyna View Post
    That's not correct. There are numerous different growth factors that can produce tumors. Cancer doesn't need IGF to grow.
    I did not say that Insulin like growth factur is only gowth factor responsible for tumor growth. I simply said that increased IGF (as an example from growth hormone or GH pep use) has been linked to cancer growth.
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    While I am not competent in the other stuff that can speed up tumor development, I can at least say that HGH and as a result IGF-1 is able to speed it up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edz View Post
    While I am not competent in the other stuff that can speed up tumor development, I can at least say that HGH and as a result IGF-1 is able to speed it up.
    Cancer is a multifaceted disease, it's not possible to generalize and say IGF-1 or growth hormone will increase tumor development.
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    Oh no. Even when I am a fan of peps, I would not recommend you to take GHRP or any other peps if you are suffering from cancer. I don't know its effect, but certainly, your peps consumption will have an effect to your cancer cells.

    PS: It does not cause cancer though so healthy people can definitely take them whenever they want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by naughtybruno View Post
    Oh no. Even when I am a fan of peps, I would not recommend you to take GHRP or any other peps if you are suffering from cancer. I don't know its effect, but certainly, your peps consumption will have an effect to your cancer cells.

    PS: It does not cause cancer though so healthy people can definitely take them whenever they want.
    I'm not suffering from cancer, I'm just researching and want to know everything about peptides

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