Re: Natural Treatments for Prostate Cancer.(prostate cancer treatments)




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prostate cancer treatments,

Perhaps the best natural treatments for prostate cancer comes in the
form of prevention. In addition to contributing to your overall
health, there is evidence that a balanced diet can help prevent
prostate cancer. It's familiar advice, but limiting fats and
increasing your intake of fresh, green vegetables, whole grains and
fish may help protect you.

In the same vein, while obesity is believed to be a factor in
developing prostate cancer, the results are not conclusive, still
healthy nutrition and regular exercise can only increase your well
being. Furthermore, science suggests that excess weight may affect
levels of hormones associated with increased risk of prostate
cancer......need more information ???

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-prostate cancer treatments-

The best treatment for prostate cancer is not prevention. That's
pevention
for prostate cancer which is different from treatment. May seem like a
small semantic thing, but it's a pretty fundamental and key difference.

As for the other things you mentioned, most of that is loose or
circumstantial evidence. The only truly "prevention" for prostate cancer
is
finasteride - and that really just reduces your risk (statistically
significant in a well controlled, large trial - unlike any of the other
mentioned foods, etc). However, it was also shown that when diagnosed
with
prostate cancer on finasteride, you were at an increased risk for higher
stage of cancer. Those results are available for your view based on the
large multi-institutional PCPT (prostate cancer prevention trial).

The concerning thing about prostate cancer is that recent donor studies
have
found prostate cancer in about a third of men from 50-60 and 12% of those
around age 40.

It shows that if you look hard enough, it seems like the human male
live
with prostate cancer a good bit of his life. That does not mean that
knowing about it results in anything useful, only that it is there and in
the past unknown and causing harm in only a few.

Agree completely. Having prostate cancer does not necessarily mean one's
life is in peril from dying of it. I think the surprising aspect of this
recent finding was that almost 1 in 8 men just over the age of 40 already
has some prostate cancer.


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