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MGF and cancer

Lawhammer

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I will not try IGF-1 because I have a family history of cancer. From what I understand, while IGF-1 doesn't cause mutation, it causes cancer cells to proliferate and also prevents cancerous cells from programmed destruction. This is not a good scenario for me inasmuch as I could very well have some minimal cancerous cells floating around in there somewhere. So, I was wondering if MGF has the same affect?
 
MGF is another kind of IGF-1. Stick to AAS even though the connection between exogenous IGF-1 and cancer is tenuous at best.
 
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