Wholegrains and soya contain hormone-modulating substances that could help cut prostate cancer risk. Orange-fleshed fruit and vegetables such as cantaloupe melon contain beta carotene, a dietary ...
A healthy diet can stop prostate cancer becoming more deadly ... 1,000 people with the disease opens the door to a precise diet plan to battle it. The breakthrough comes after Olympic legend ...
A targeted diet low in omega-6 and high in omega-3 fatty acids, plus fish oil supplements, significantly slowed prostate cancer cell growth in men with early-stage disease. The UCLA-led clinical trial ...
Montreal - What molecular event happens for prostate cancer to progress faster and to be deadlier when patients eat a high-fat diet? This is the question Dr. David P. Labbé, a scientist at the ...
Annual check-ups save lives by detecting prostate issues early, yet many men avoid these crucial tests due to fear or misconceptions. Prostate health ...
A RECENT Phase II clinical trial has revealed promising results for men with low-grade prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS). The study, which involved 100 participants, tested whether a high ...
PATIENTS with prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS) are increasingly interested in dietary strategies or supplements to help prevent the progression of their disease. A phase II, prospective ...
Data from the phase 2 CAPFISH-3 trial show that a high omega-3, low omega-6 diet supplemented with fish oil capsules significantly reduced proliferation of Ki-67, a biomarker for prostate cancer ...
Dr. Christian Pavlovich, Director of the Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance Program at the Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute, explains recent research on diet quality and its impact on the ...
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.
The research suggests that dietary changes, such as different types of cooking oils, may play a role in slowing tumor growth in cancer patients. Experts at UCLA focused on men with early-stage ...