Steroids Caused Lance Armstrong's testicular cancer according to Bob Weiner

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Bob Weiner, a former spokesman for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and a former spokesman for the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA), recently suggested that anabolic steroids may have caused Lance Armstrong’s testicular cancer. Weiner told audience during the University of Massachusetts Sports and Drugs Distinguished History Ken Feinberg Lecture on April 20, 2011:

"So he did truly save his life and then won six more Tours de France. But it may not be that simple… why did [Lance Armstrong] get testicular cancer in the first place at that young age… that’s also a symptom of steroid abuse. "

Link to full lecture: http://www.weinerpublic.com/20110421.doc
 
Since when has testicular cancer been linked to steroids?


Since Bob Weiner! Doesn't everyone know that? The reason for war, famine, STD, poverty, etc are AAS. Geez. Where have you been!

[It goes something like this: AAS are used by athletes who exercise alot. When they exercise they have to sit on benches or seats that restrict their BALLS. This leads to low oxygen and cancer. This is about the same level of proof, if not more, published by the likes of Weiner. For sure, that is all the proof or evidence they require.]
 
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I can say that all evidence supports the fact that one must contract testicular cancer in order to win the Tour de France seven times.
 

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