Despite a big increase in “watchful waiting” in the past 15 years, there’s a new study from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs health system shows that overtreatment of prostate cancer persists.
Survival rates are lower when the disease spreads to other parts of the body – but a US bestseller says diet can help prevent this. An estimated half of men over 80 have prostate cancer ...
But those who boosted their annual cardiorespiratory fitness by at least 3 per cent had a 35 per cent lower risk of developing prostate cancer, according to the findings in BMJ. Key diet tweaks ...
A diet high in omega-3 fatty acids and low in omega-6 fatty acids, taken with fish oil, reduced the Ki-67 index in men with prostate cancer on active surveillance.
Many men with slow-growing prostate cancers now opt for ... are interested in lifestyle changes, including diet, to help manage their cancer and prevent the progression of their disease," noted ...
Lycopene or a diet high in lycopene can safely be recommended for prostate cancer prevention or as adjunctive treatment of prostate cancer. Currently, PSA testing is recommended for men over the ...
Winter leads to an increased risk of problems related to the prostate gland in seniors. Cold weather causes urinary and ...