4 Foods That May Prevent Prostate Cancer
Fox News - Fri Nov 13, 10:27 am ETThere's no denying that diet influences cancer risk, so eat these foods to prevent prostate cancer
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There's no denying that diet influences cancer risk, so eat these foods to prevent prostate cancer
There's no denying that diet influences cancer risk, so eat these foods to prevent prostate cancer
Men may protect more than their hearts if they keep cholesterol in check. They could also be reducing their chances of getting aggressive prostate cancer.
New study suggests that less invasive keyhole surgery for prostate cancer may mean a higher risk for lasting incontinence and impotency when compared with traditional surgery. Newer doesn't always mean better as Dr. Gregory Echt, Prostate Seed Institute in Dallas explains.
Prostate cancer affects about 1 in 6 men.
The Sacramento Urban League is hosting its third annual workshop and free screening for prostate cancer.
Man to Man is an American Cancer Society support group. It is a forum for men to learn about prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment options. Meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, at Regional Hospital in Jackson, in the private dining room, next to the cafeteria.
At first, the cancer patient was reticent, speaking over the phone, long distance. He didn’t want his name used or his home town in Connecticut identified. How about his profession? On the other end of the line, silence.
Maintaining an active lifestyle, low-fat diet and healthy weight can help reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Yet, the best way to detect and treat prostate cancer as early as possible is to get an annual prostate screening.
More and more men with prostate cancer are choosing not to have any treatment at all. In the past, these men often did what's called watchful waiting, simply waiting for something to happen with the cancer before taking any active measures.
Though it was revealed last month that Dennis Hopper has prostate cancer, the 73-year-old actor says he's been battling the disease for nine years and has started an experimental treatment.