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Re: On the other hand
by bytesniffer 19 y
Epidemiology
Histologic evidence of prostate cancer on autopsy
Men over age 50 years: 30%
Men over age 80 years: 70%
Clinical Incidence
Incidence (1997 in U.S.): 334,500
Incidence tripled in last 10 years (PSA detection)
Lifetime diagnosis occurs in 9.5% of men
Mortality
Second leading cause of cancer death in men
Second only to Lung Cancer
Mortality: 41,000 deaths per year in U.S.
Mortality increased 24% since 1970s
Risk Factors
Age (Incidental finding on Autopsy)
Age 50 years: 30% Incidence prostate cancer
Age 60 years: 35% Incidence prostate cancer
Age 70 years: 40% ...
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Re:Does a Man's Estrogen Level Impact His Risk of Prostat...
by spudlydoo 14 y
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/04/100419150813.htm
Does a Man’s Estrogen Level Impact His Risk of Prostate Cancer?
ScienceDaily (Apr. 22, 2010) — A high level of one type of estrogen in a man’s body might increase his risk of developing prostate cancer. That is one surprising conclusion from a new study which also offers another novel finding -- that high levels of the estrogen considered fuel for breast cancer might offer a protective benefit against prostate cancer.
Details of the research were recently presented at the AACR 101st Annual Meeting 2010.
The health of ...
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Re: More prostate cancer tests don't save lives
by curtboris 14 y
U.S. Cancer Screening Trial Shows No Early Mortality Benefit from Annual Prostate Cancer Screening -
Six annual screenings for prostate cancer led to more diagnoses of the disease, but no fewer prostate cancer deaths, according to a major new report from the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial, a 17-year project of the NCI. The PLCO was designed to provide answers about the effectiveness of prostate cancer screening.
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Selenium reduces prostate cancer risk
by dennishardyND 17 y
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Selenium reduces prostate cancer risk
Men with high selenium intake are less likely to develop prostate cancer than men with low selenium intake, according to a report published in Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention.
More than 15% of U.S. men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetimes, and more than three percent will die from it. A number of studies have found that men with low intake of selenium have a higher risk of prostate cancer than men with high intake of selenium, suggesting that selenium might have a protective role.
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Fats And Meats Are Not The Cause Of Prostate Cancer
by Naturalist 17 y
http://articles.mercola.com:80/sites/articles/archive/2007/10/27/fats-and-meats-are-not-the-cause-of-prostate-cancer.aspx
A diet rich in fats and meat does not increase a man’s risk of developing prostate cancer, according to a large, ethnically diverse study.
The researchers examined the diets of over 82,400 men aged 45 or older, from four ethnic groups (African American, Japanese Americans, Latinos, and Whites). They measured the participants’ intake of the following components:
Different fats (including saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fat, and omega ...
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Re: How to Survive Prostate Cancer Without Surgery, Drugs...
by grizz 9 y
”There are other less invasive, safer ways to diagnose and treat prostate cancer, and filmmaker Peter Starr, a prostate cancer survivor, reveals how...”
He reveals how by selling a 3-DVD video set for $50.
http://shop.mercola.com/product/surviving-prostate-cancer-dvd-set-3-dvds,1659,0,0.htm
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Re: What do you think?
by JC73 13 y
It looks to me like peppers may have a powerful effect on cancer especially prostate cancer.
Contact: Russell Vanderboom, Ph.D.
vanderboom@aacr.org
215-440-9300
American Association for Cancer Research
Pepper component hot enough to trigger suicide in prostate cancer cells
Capsaicin, the stuff that turns up the heat in jalapeños, not only causes the tongue to burn, it also drives prostate cancer cells to kill themselves, according to studies published in the March 15 issue of Cancer Research.
According to a team of researchers from the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Instit ...
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Yep, here ya go! :) Re: Uny, can you comment on this?
by unyquity 13 y
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22prostate+cancer%22+cayenne+OR+capsicum+OR+capsaicin&hl=en&num=10&lr=&ft=i&cr=&safe=off&tbs=
Google seach above = "prostate cancer" +cayenne OR capsicum OR capsaicin
First page of ’hits’ from search above, pasted directly below:
Hot Pepper Ingredient Capsaicin Kills Prostate Cancer Cells
Jul 2, 2006 ... Capsaicin in jalapeños and other chile peppers drives prostate cancer cells to self-destruct, according to studies published in the March 15 ...
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Antibody finds, wipes out prostate cancer - in mice
by #107689 15 y
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gFG4g08V2AhnwfX2qoQN1T_LkTZQ
Antibody finds, wipes out prostate cancer: study
WASHINGTON — US researchers have found an antibody that hunts down prostate
cancer cells in mice and can destroy the killer disease even in an advanced
stage, a study showed Monday.
The antibody, called F77, was found to bond more readily with cancerous
prostate tissues and cells than with benign tissue and cells, and to promote the
death of cancerous tissue, said the study published in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science (PNAS). ...
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Re: Iodine for enlarged prostate/BPH/prostatitis?
by grizz 11 y
CoolBlue,
IMO, men are being exploited by the greedy medical system for their prostate just as women are being exploited for their fibrocystic breast disease. The needless rush to biopsies, drugs & surgery in both cases for profits.
Dr. Dach exposes the medical fraud,
”PSA is Prostate Specific Antigen, a protein discovered in 1986, and a marker for prostate cancer and inflammation. This article will show you that PSA screening for prostate cancer is, in fact, a 20 year failed medical experiment which provides little or no benefit in saving lives.
”Since the invention of the PSA ...
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Re: New iodine/iodoral sources added to faqs
by wombat 17 y
I believe the stats on prostate cancer is 1 in 6...prostate cancer is also a hormonally-driven cancer....
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More harm than good: Most men are better off NOT treating...
by trapper/kcmo 7 y
http://investmentwatchblog.com/more-harm-than-good-most-men-are-better-off-not-treating-prostate-cancer-most-tumors-will-not-cause-harm/
by: Isabelle Z.
Image: More harm than good: Most men are better off NOT treating prostate cancer — most tumors will not cause harm
(Natural News) We’ve all heard that early detection is vital for many medical conditions, but when it comes to prostate cancer, an Oxford academic has claimed that thousands of men who have the illness would actually be better off if they had never been diagnosed.
According to Professor Freddie Hamdy, many men ...
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One Million Male Victims - OverDiagnosed and Overtreated ...
R by wombat 15 y
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MEN!!!!(and women that love them) READ THIS. Follow link for complete text.
http://jeffreydach.com/2009/10/01/psa-testing-the-failed-medical-experiment-by-jeffrey-dach-md.aspx
”We have known since 1935 with the publication of Arnold Rich’s autopsy study that there is a large pool of latent, clinically insignificant prostate cancer in the male population which increases with age. By the age of fifty, 30-40 per cent of males will harbor a clinically insignificant focus of prostate cancer. The vast majority succumb to old age before the prostate cancer bothers them. These prostate ...
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HPV May Cause Prostate Cancer
by anunnaki 20 y
HPV May Cause Prostate Cancer
By Celia Hall
Medical Editor
The Telegraph - UK
8-16-4
The virus responsible for cervical cancer in women is being investigated as a cause of the rising number of cases of prostate cancer in men.
Human papilloma virus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection which causes more than 90 per cent of cervical cancers, is caught by men and women equally but there has been little research into HPV in men.
Tim Oliver, professor of medical oncology at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, who is studying the possible link, said: ”The ...
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Re: Prostate Cancer ~ 1 in 6 men.....
by #76749 16 y
I can’t find the reference now, but have read that 50% of men at age 50 have
prostate cancer, 60% of men at age 60 have it, and on up to the statement below
that 80% of men at age 80 have prostate cancer.
Mine was diagnosed 15 years ago (at age 61) when a piece of prostate was
analyzed after a TURP (trans urethra resection of the prostate) and found to be
cancerous. I was scheduled for surgery for prostate removal and after
talking to the Cancer Hotline and getting more information about it than my
urologist/surgeon had, cancelled and have had no medical intervent ...
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Doubts Cast On Common Prostate Cancer Test
by anunnaki 20 y
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I’ve always said most of these tests are scams and just look at the patheric PCR test for HIV/AIDS from the fraudster Robert Gallo ;-)
-Anunnaki
Stay informed and ahead of the Jesuits
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Doubts Cast On Common Prostate Cancer Test
By Ed Edelson
HealthDay Reporter
9-15-4
A review of 20 years’ worth of tissue samples casts doubt on the value of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing for prostate cancer, a new study contends.
In fact, the resulting treatments that often follow a worrisome PSA test result may ...
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Borons effect on prostate cancer
by Ginagirl 9 y
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”Boron reduces prostate cancer incidence by up to 64%
In a study by Zhang et al, men who ingested the greatest amount of boron were 64% less likely to develop prostate cancer (PC) compared to men who consumed the least amount of boron. This information was presented at the annual Experimental Biology conference in Florida in 2001.1 The study, from the Cancer Epidemiology Training Program at the UCLA School of Public Health, compared dietary patterns of 76 men with prostate cancer to that of 7,651 males without cancer. The greater the quantity of boron-rich foods consumed, the greater th ...
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Higher vitamin E levels predict improved prostate cancer ...
by Snakeater 15 y
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An article published in the May 1, 2009 issue of the journal Cancer Research reported the discovery of researchers at the National Cancer Institute of an improvement in prostate cancer survival among men with high vitamin E levels. The effect was particularly strong among those who supplemented with the vitamin.
Joanne L. Watters and colleagues analyzed data from 29,133 participants in the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene (ATBC) Cancer Prevention Study, which evaluated the effect of vitamin E and beta-carotene on the risk of cancer in male Finnish smokers enrolled between 1985 and 1988. ...
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New Prostate Cancer Marker Found
by Aharleygyrl 17 y
Marker Is a Protein That May Predict Aggressive Prostate Cancer
By Miranda Hitti
WebMD Medical News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
Aug. 15, 2007 -- Scientists today announced that they have spotted a potential marker of aggressive prostate cancer.
The marker, called B7-H3, is a protein that’s involved in the body’s immune system.
Mayo Clinic doctors including Timothy Roth, MD, report that B7-H3 is more abundant in prostate cancers than in normal prostate tissue and is especially plentiful in aggressive prostate cancers.
Roth’s team tested prostate tis ...
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Pepper 'kills prostate cancer'
by #41084 18 y
Pepper ’kills prostate cancer’
The ingredient which makes jalapeno peppers hot also makes prostate cancer cells commit suicide, a study suggests.
Tests showed that capsaicin triggered 80% of the cells to start the process leading to cell death.
The US research in the journal Cancer Research also found tumours treated with capsaicin were smaller.
UK prostate experts say capsaicin could be the basis of a future drug but warned eating too many hot peppers has been linked to stomach cancer.
We caution men with prostate cancer in the UK against upping their weekly intake of the ho ...
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Re: Essiac and Heart Medication
by wombat 15 y
Your dad’s doc sounds well-informed. Keep him:) Many cancers are so slow-growing that they will never impact quality of life, among these are forms of breast, thyroid and prostate cancers. The treatment will cause much more harm than the cancer ever will.
I would suggest essiac be used in conjunction with other supplements/ dietary changes. Here’s an excellent write-up on overtreatment for prostate cancer.
http://jeffreydach.com/2009/10/01/psa-testing-the-failed-medical-experiment-by-jeffrey-dach-md.aspx
a couple of snippets from link:
”...Prostate cancer is a slow growing ind ...
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Re: zn and prostate cancer
by JC73 13 y
The previous study (from the newspaper) study looks bogus to me.It seems that only large amounts of zn are associated with prostate cancer.This study from pub med poitns out it takes more than 100mg per day to be possibly correlated with prostate cancer.
J Natl Cancer Inst. 2003 Jul 2;95(13):1004-7.
Zinc supplement use and risk of prostate cancer.
Leitzmann MF, Stampfer MJ, Wu K, Colditz GA, Willett WC, Giovannucci EL.
SourceDivision of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Bethesda, MD 208 ...
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Lugol's for prostate cancer
R by jfh 15 y
...and selenium, magnesium, and vitamin D.
http://www.winningcancer.com/txt/prostate-cancer/
Dr. David Derry said, “Lugol’s solution is an iodine-in-water solution used by the medical profession for 200 years. One drop (6.5 mg per drop) of Lugol’s daily in water, orange juice or milk will gradually eliminate the first phase of the cancer development namely fibrocystic disease of the breast so no new cancers can start. It also will kill abnormal cells floating around in the body at remote sites from the original cancer. Of course this approach appears to work for prostate cancer as pr ...
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Re: New Studies: Prostate Screening Worse than Useless 95...
by muad_dib 15 y
the current thought is that any male who lives long enough will eventually develop prostate cancer
the problem with prostate cancer screening is that it’s hard to differentiate BPH , benign prostate hyperplasia from outright cancer except with biopsies. blood tests are one tool, but when it is elevated a biopsy is done and it’s oftentimes just BPH. things like infection or trauma can elevate it too
so right now there are no firm guidelines besides it is suggested that some type of exam is done after age 50, whether rectal exam or PSA
if PSA is elevated then the discussion with the ...
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Anyone using Noscapine hydrochloride?
The cough syrup in...
by #94191 16 y
If anyone knows where to get this stuff, please post.
New study shows that a cough medicine ingredient could effectively treat prostate cancer
Baltimore, MD -- A study published today in the December issue of the European medical journal Anticancer Research demonstrates that an ingredient used in a common cough suppressant may be useful in treating advanced prostate cancer. Researchers found that noscapine, which has been used in cough medication for nearly 50 years, reduced tumor growth in mice by 60% and limited the spread of tumors by 65% without causing harmful side effects.
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Re: Prostate
by grizz 8 y
Don’t let the crooks in white coats BS you any longer.
1) The entire concept of PSA testing is Bull Crap designed to separate you and your money:
About PSA Testing
====================
About PSA Testing - What is it? Normal PSA is below 4.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostate_cancer_screening
The TRUTH about PSA Testing & Cancer disaster
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PSA Screening for Prostate Cancer, the Failed Medical Experiment
http://jeffreydach.com/2009/10/01/psa-testing-the-failed-medical-experiment-by-jeffrey-dach-md.aspx
The Prostate Payola Sy ...
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Double-Edged Effect - Proof Of Inferior Ingredients...
by Infinitelove 17 y
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-05/jotn-mu051007.php
Heavy multivitamin use may be linked to advanced prostate cancer
The embargo has been lifted at the request of the submitting PIO.
While regular multivitamin use is not linked with early or localized prostate cancer, taking too many multivitamins may be associated with an increased risk for advanced or fatal prostate cancers, according to a study in the May 16 issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Millions of Americans take multivitamins because of a belief in their potential health benefit ...
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The psychology of prostate cancers
by mo123 15 y
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The psychology of prostate cancer treatment
Important news for men with prostate cancer: first, the cancer tends to grow so slowly that only a fraction of patients actually die from it.
Second, men with low-grade cancer who opt for close monitoring instead of surgery to remove the prostate do not seem to suffer anxiety and distress from living with cancer.
Prostate cancer, the second most common cancer in men after lung cancer, is increasingly being diagnosed at earlier stages, mainly because of more widespread screening programs. While many prostate tumors grow very slowly and ta ...
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Re: Prostate and night legs cramps
by Js.mom 14 y
I hadn’t read down through the forum yet when I was asking about prostate too.
I hadn’t noticed that True Rife has sets for Prostate too. Notice the 2nd set (for preventing Prostate cancer) has the P. Acnes in it too.
#36 minutes
#As they get older, men are more likely to experience problems relating to the prostate gland, the gland at the outflow of the bladder. It slowly enlarges, and sometimes causes pressure on the outflow tube, resulting in a slower stream, and often a need to go to pass urine more frequently, including during the night. This condition is known as benign pr ...
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Ezine articles about Prostate cancer
by mo123 15 y
Sex After Prostate Cancer - a Wife’s Sensual Secrets Revealed About Touch by Lori Wilk This article is for men who have survived prostate cancer and their partners. It was written with love and prayers for your health and relationships. Read this and know you are not alone and people are praying for you to have better experiences and more sensuality in your life.
Prostate Problem Symptoms - Want to Know Some? by Arnold Nerenberg A lot of men consult prostate cancer question and answer forums to clear their presumptions or even to know the prostate problem symptoms. Let us f ...
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Prostate Cancer - Facts And Myths
by herbalman087 15 y
1. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer, other than skin cancers, in American men. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men, behind only lung cancer, and accounts for 9% ...
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Re: Lymphodema-rebounding & MMS
by #76749 16 y
You mention PSA so I’m assuming you are referencing prostate cancer.
I’m a prostate cancer survivor, diagnosed from pieces that came out during a
TURP. I was scheduled for prostate removal 15 years ago because of this
then cancelled my surgery date because I didn’t wish to deal with the after
effects of removal. Did some healthy eating and added raw garlic to my
diet. Raw garlic kills prostate cancer in the Petri dish. Had my PSA
levels checked every six months for a while, then once a year. The PSA’s
were .7 and .75 until about six months ago whe ...
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Physical activity lowers prostate cancer risk
R by chrisb1 16 y
Working in a job that requires a continuous level of high physical effort may decrease the likelihood of a man developing prostate cancer, researchers report.
Previous research suggested that physical activity decreases the risk of certain cancers. ”This study supports this finding for prostate cancer,” said Dr. Anusha Krishnadasan, at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Krishnadasan and colleagues looked at the link between prostate cancer and physical activity among men working at a Southern California facility that tested aerospace engines and nuclear power systems.
The ...
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Re: Will MMS help with Prostatitis??
by BG33 15 y
Hello CelticRambler
I can strongly recommend ’Prostate Cancer - understand, prevent and overcome prostate cancer’ by Professor Jane Plant. See the reviews at www.amazon.co.uk/Prostate-Cancer-Understand-Overcome-Prostrate/dp/075351298X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1246549034&sr=8-1
The guidance is designed for good health and improving immune function - so relevant to prostatitis as well as cancer avoidance.
http://www.medicinenet.com/prostatitis/article.htm is also worth checking.
Good luck, Brian
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for women,i totally agree,lou, but for men
by boatman 14 y
low testosterone is a high risk factor for vascular disease in men, and a whole list of quality of life issues:
heat tolerance,basic physical stamina,osteoporosis,muscle retention,mental attitude, and on and on.
bioidentical testosterone cream is available and should be used by men who need it to keep their level in the UPPER 1/3 of the normal range.
estrogen is also produced by belly and leg fat in men, and is a high risk factor for prostate cancer.
testosterone does not raise prostate cancer risk,that is a myth put out by old poorly run studies.......it does, however speed up ...
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Re: Dr Foster's Essentials
by ambler 14 y
Hey chrisb
I stumbled across articles about F77 curing prostate cancer. I kept searching, trying to find out how F77 works until I found this.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1238967/Antibody-fights-advanced-prostate-cancer-discovered.html
”In the case of F77, the target is a fatty sugar only found on prostate cancer cell surfaces”
I read your posts in the cancer virus thread about the benefits of water fasting, so wouldn’t water fasting also disolve this ”fatty sugar only found on prostate cancer cell surfaces”?
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Prostate cancer vaccine uses Genetically modified DNA
by befurther 12 y
The first prostate cancer vaccine could be a step away after ministers gave their approval for a human trial of a new genetically modified therapy.
The treatment, which uses viruses carrying human DNA to direct the body’s natural defences against cancer cells, is the first prostate cancer vaccine ever to reach late stage “phase three” trials in Europe.
No vaccines have yet been approved in Britain to treat any type of cancer, and scientists believe it could not only double the survival rate of prostate cancer sufferers but give way to a new range ...
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Flavonoids In Plant-Based Diets Reduce Prostate Cancer
R Educational by Dr.Jeff 12 y
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Another study citing plant-based diets, herbs, and teas in treating and preventing cancers - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/10/121017122812.htm
A high total intake of flavonoids, a group of compounds found in plants, was inversely associated with the risk for highly aggressive prostate cancer, according to data presented at the 11th Annual AACR International Conference on Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research, held in Anaheim, Calif. Oct. 16-19, 2012.
"Incorporating more plant-based foods and beverages, such as fruits, vegetables, her ...
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Selenium and prostate cancer - old news?
by cora 17 y
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5288973/
MSNBC.com
Get smart about selenium and prostate cancer
Mineral supplements may help prevent disease, studies find
By Karen Collins, R.D.
Updated: 12:20 p.m. ET June 25, 2004
A recent study links the consumption of the essential mineral selenium with a lower risk of prostate cancer. There are now seven population studies in the past six years that examined the possible connection between selenium and prostate cancer. All but one of them have found selenium protective. Yet, since scientists are still uncertain how prostate cancer starts ...
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Beware: PSA prostate cancer screening test is a dangerous...
RN WARNING by InCharge 11 y
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(NaturalNews) Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. By the age of 50, most men have some cancerous prostate cells, although many will never know it unless they are screened, and most will not die from it.
Luckily, it’s a slow growing cancer. Although prostate cancer cases increase with age, still, only about 3% of men actually die from it.
The American Cancer Society states that in 2013, approximately 238,590 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed and estimates that about 29,720 men will die from it.
Interestingly, they also state, "Prostate cancer c ...
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