Prostate News Archive
27-Feb-2009
What?s good for the heart is good for the prostate (Science News)
Cholesterol-lowering drug slows the growth of prostate tumors in mice Vitamin E, beta-carotene may protect smokers from prostate cancer (Nutraingredients.com)
A diet rich in antioxidants like vitamins C and E, and beta-carotene has been reported to protect certain sub-populations, particularly smokers, against prostate cancer, a disease that is becoming more common, with incidence rates haven risen by almost two per cent over 15 years. New move over risks of prostate cancer (Newham Recorder)
AFRICAN-CARIBBEAN men across Newham are being invited to help spread the word about their above-average risk of developing prostate cancer. Men from the African-Caribbean community are three times more likely to be diagnosed with the disease than white men, writes DAVE WILLIAMS.
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