Saturday, February 11, 2012

Prostate Cancer Diet: The Importance of Nutrition

I recently saw a 49-year-old male in my office for an elevated PSA of 2.7 ng/ml. It was 2.4 ng/ml 3 months earlier. His father had prostate cancer. He was treated with antibiotics for mild signs of prostatitis and his PSA decreased to 2.0 ng/ml. This is considered in the normal range. He asked me a c...
Anonymous
Anonymous
10/28/08 3:51pm

I read that Vit E and Tomato Paste was given to mice which had been injected with prostate cancer cells.  That mixture seems to have halted the progress of the cancer.  I would like to hear more about that subject as my husband has just found out he has some early prostate cancer.  The usual treatments just do not appeal to him at all.

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