February 1, 2012 — A new study suggests that vigorous physical activity will offer protection against prostate cancer progression because of its effects on DNA repair and cell-cycle pathways. The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Exercise 3 days per week improved sexual function for men with prostate cancer vs. usual care. Exercise also ...
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Expert Q&A: The Link Between Fatigue and Advanced Prostate Cancer — Plus Tips to Manage It
Many people with prostate cancer experience fatigue as a symptom of the cancer and as a side effect of treatment. In fact, up to 90 percent of men with prostate cancer experience fatigue.
At age 70, Alfred Roberts plays hockey twice a week. Nothing special, right? Except that for three years he has had advanced prostate cancer, which has spread to his bones. "I've always been active.
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Dr. Jessica Scott researches how exercise can prevent the decline in fitness often caused by cancer treatments. It may even change the biology of the cancer itself. Cancer patients may be surprised to ...
New research suggests that a vegetable-rich diet alongside probiotics could help slow the advancement of low-risk prostate cancer. The four-month study followed 212 men with low-risk prostate cancer, ...
A new study combined six foods with a probiotic and found 'significant' results ...
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