Obese men are more likely to have precancerous changes detected in benign prostate biopsies and are at increased risk for eventually developing prostate cancer, new research sugges[...]
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among all men, regardless of race or ethnicity. It grows slowly, with few symptoms, but can be caught and treated with early detection. &n[...]
Your diet may play a role in protection from prostate cancer. Studies have linked adopting a vegetarian, low-fat diet may lower the risk for a highly aggressive form of the disease[...]
Green tea and its extracts have long been studied for health benefits, including cancer prevention. Now, researchers have new clues about how it may work to help prevent or slow th[...]
Effect of diet and exercise on serum insulin, IFG-1, and IGFBP-1 levels and growth of LNCaP cells in vitro...Vegan proteins may reduce risk of cancer, obesity, and cardiovascular d[...]
If you're wondering why experts still can't agree on prostate-cancer screening, you're not alone. ust two months ago, a major U.S. government panel said that basically [...]
A new study shows that prostate cancer surgery, which often leaves men impotent or incontinent, does not appear to save the lives of men with early-stage disease, who account for m[...]
Eating cruciferous vegetables may help prevent prostate cancer, according to a new study in the Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Cell Research released online[...]