Diet and survival after prostate cancer diagnosis |
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Authors: | Berkow Susan E Barnard Neal D Saxe Gordon A Ankerberg-Nobis Trulie |
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Affiliation: | George Mason University, Department of Global and Community Health, 1211 Tatum Drive, Alexandria, VA 22307, USA. susan@susanberkow.com |
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Abstract: | Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer in men in the United States. Among environmental factors, diet may play a particularly important role in its incidence, progression, and clinical outcome. This article reviews the findings of eight observational studies and 17 intervention or laboratory trials on the effect of plant-based diets and plant nutrients on both the progression and clinical outcome of prostate cancer as well as additional studies examining mechanisms that may explain dietary effects. While additional long-term therapeutic clinical trials are needed to further elucidate the role of diet, these early investigations suggest that a recommendation for individual patients to shift their diets toward plant foods may serve as an important component of the tertiary treatment of prostate cancer. |
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Keywords: | diet prostate cancer prostate cancer prognosis survival recurrence mortality |
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