Stress and Cancer
Staying positive and controlling your overall mental health, through diet, exercise, and maintaining a positive outlook is important in helping to prevent and control your disease. Read the article here.
Staying positive and controlling your overall mental health, through diet, exercise, and maintaining a positive outlook is important in helping to prevent and control your disease. Read the article here.
Here are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to exercise in cancer care. Read the article here.
A two-year study, Men’s Eating and Living (MEAL) study, is analyzing the impact of diet on people with prostate cancer. Their research focuses on a plant-based diet to determine if this type of diet can slow down progression of the disease. Read the article here.
Eating your way to better prostate health Read More »
A presentation of work assessing the feasibility of implementing a diet-based intervention in men with prostate cancer. Watch the interview here.
Diet Intervention in Men on Active Surveillance for Prostate Cancer Read More »
It is common for men to reduce their levels of physical activity after a prostate cancer diagnosis as they deal with the surgery, side effects from medication, and emotional challenges that arise after a cancer diagnosis. However, exercise is very beneficial in managing both physical and mental wellbeing after a diagnosis. Read the article here.
Prostate Cancer and Exercise Read More »
Exercise should be part of every cancer patient’s treatment, and if it’s not, it could actually be harmful, according to a team of Australia researchers. Read the article here.
Exercise is ‘best medicine’ and should be prescribed to every cancer patient: experts Read More »
Prostate Cancer UK recommends avoiding these foods to cut your prostate cancer risk. Read the article here.
Prostate Cancer: Eating these everyday foods could increase your risk Read More »
For men wanting to prevent the development of prostate cancer, the following seven foods are worth keeping on the shopping list. Read the article here.
Men: Prostate Cancer Is On The Rise. Here Are 7 Foods To Stop It Read More »
Magnetic resonance imaging before biopsy for prostate-cancer detection is superior to standard transrectal ultrasonography-guided biopsy among men at risk for prostate cancer, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Read the article here.
Prostate MRI Detects More Cancers Than Standard US-Guided Biopsy Read More »
A greater than 90-day delay from prostate biopsy to radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer may increase the risk of biochemical recurrence of disease, according to study findings. Read the article here.
Biopsy-to-RP Delay May Up Prostate Cancer Recurrence Risk Read More »