prostate cancer
Older Men Can Skip Prostate Cancer Screening
What you can do: Know if you’re at risk of developing prostate cancer.
Eating Fish Cuts Prostate Cancer Risk
What you can do: Eat one to two 3-ounce servings of seafood every week, particularly fatty fish that aren’t overharvested, such as sardines or wild Alaskan salmon.
Eat These Foods to Prevent Prostate Cancer
What you can do: Add more fruits and vegetables to your diet, especially tomatoes and members of the broccoli family. Drink more tea; cut back on meat and dairy.
Height and Prostate Cancer Risk May Be Linked, Study Says
What you can do: Minimize your risk of prostate cancer through diet and exercise, especially if you're tall.
Canned Food Carries a Hidden Health Risk
What you can do: Eat fresh vegetables and homemade soups, reheat your food in glass, and tell your congressman to regulate plastic chemicals.
Exercise Saves Cancer Patients' Lives
What you can do: If you or a loved one is battling cancer, talk to the care team about keeping active and including exercise in the treatment plan.
New Prostate Cancer Guidelines: Talk Before Screening
What you can do: Know your risk, and learn what your screening and treatment options are.
How to Give Prostate Cancer the Finger
What you can do: Keep your weight down, exercise regularly, and eat plenty of broccoli, cauliflower, pomegranate, and red fruits and vegetables.
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