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Men with prostate cancer diagnosed at an early stage may be able to slow the progression of their disease by adopting a healthy diet, according to a new study.
Eating lots of fish, olive oil and walnuts while limiting chips, biscuits and mayonnaise can slow the growth of early prostate cancer, according to a study. New research suggests that simple ...
Types and Stages of Prostate Cancer Prostate cancer can be more aggressive in Black men. They are more likely to get it at a younger age and may have a higher chance of dying from it. That’s why ...
Eating a plant-based diet reduced the risk of prostate cancer progression by almost 50% in a study conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco. They concluded ...
For every increase of 12.5 points in a zero-to-100 healthy eating scale, men were 15% less likely to have their grade 1 prostate cancer progress to at least grade 2, and 30% less likely to have it ...
Plant-Based Diets and Disease Progression in Men With Prostate Cancer. JAMA Network Open, 2024; 7 (5): e249053 DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.9053 ...
HealthDay News — Higher adherence to American dietary guideline recommendations may be associated with a lower risk for grade reclassification in men diagnosed with grade group 1 (GG1) prostate ...
Higher Healthy Eating Index score linked to significantly lower risk for grade reclassification in men undergoing active surveillance. (HealthDay News) — Higher adherence to American dietary ...