Saturday, September 29, 2007

Can Changing Your Lifestyle Help Treat Prostate Cancer?

Up to 73% of men with prostate cancer take nonprescription supplements, and smaller numbers use diet, exercise, or both in the hope of improving their outcome. Most of these men also receive conventional therapy, but a few depend on lifestyle alone. The appeal of lifestyle therapy is obvious but does it work? Experts don't know, though research raises hope that it may have a beneficial impact, reports the July 2007 issue of Harvard Men's Health Watch.

Read full story in Medical News Today

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