Impact of Lifestyle Changes: Making dietary changes after a prostate cancer diagnosis can be beneficial in preventing recurrence. Dr. Barnard references Dean Ornish's studies that suggest dietary ...
over the course of time you are at risk for prostate cancer. We just have to stratify gentlemen that we believe are at higher risk or lower risk. And in general, you know, keeping just good ...
How it helps: 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 ...
A high omega-3, low omega-6 diet with fish oil reduced the Ki-67 index by 15% in prostate cancer patients on active surveillance. The control group showed a 24% increase in the Ki-67 index, ...
There was one caveat, however: Even though the decline in the mens' Ki-67 indices was encouraging, the omega-3-rich diet didn't budge their Gleason grade, another common measurement of prostate ...
Include ‘prostate-friendly’ foods in your diet There are some foods thought to be particularly good for prostate health, Dr ...
A 'rainbow' diet of colourful fruit and veg is the best way to prevent prostate cancer, according to a recent study. Eaten on a regular basis, the diet, similar to the Mediterranean Diet, is rich in ...