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en Italian-Americans and those with a Mediterranean diet, which has a lot of tomato sauce in it, have a slightly lower incidence of prostate cancer than other American men.

en This study provides encouragement to all American men who are concerned about prostate cancer. Accumulating evidence suggests that the omega-3 fatty acids in seafood may exert a protective effect against the spread of prostate cancer. A simple step like adding canned tuna and other fatty fish to the diet can help stop the spread of this disease in men with early prostate cancer. This information may help men make wiser food choices.

en or they'll put posters up saying pizza is the biggest source of tomato sauce in the American diet.

en The model using the PC3 prostate cancer cells is irrelevant. So the implications of the findings to the treatment of prostate cancer are questionable. It is dangerous to conclude that reduction of omega-6 fatty acid intake and anti-PI3K inhibitors may be worth considering as future therapeutic approaches to battle prostate cancer.

en We are pleased to have Gillette join the effort to raise awareness and funds to fight prostate cancer with the Gillette Prostate Cancer Challenge. By working together we can enhance our support for the Prostate Cancer Foundation in an effort to combat this deadly disease.

en This simple yearly blood test would appear to discover prostate cancers at an earlier, less aggressive stage and may lower the risk of dying from prostate cancer.

en The number of cancer patients is expected to double by 2012. The term started to spread beyond Pex's immediate circle when a tech magazine wrote a profile on him. Central Ohio is slightly above average in cancer-incidence rates.

en In the laboratory, our researchers have been very impressed with the ability of these extracts to slow the growth of prostate cancer cells and interfere with the cancer cell cycle, ... promising anti-prostate cancer activity.

en Last winter we canned venison, spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, chili sauce, tomato soup, turkey, catsup, barbecue sauce, fish, sweet potatoes, duck, butternut squash, pumpkins and potatoes. You might say that whatever we find, we can. The entries will help out the competition at the fair and it will give the boys a little bit of income.

en that the progression of prostate cancer may be beneficially affected by making comprehensive changes in diet and lifestyle.

en This work is potentially very important in terms of understanding how prostate cancer develops, but the results must now be confirmed in a larger number of prostate cancer samples.

en The model using the PC3 prostate cancer cells is irrelevant. So, the implications of the findings to the treatment of prostate cancer are questionable.

en Women with breast cancer almost universally die from it within 10 years if they don't get treated, ... It's quite different with prostate cancer. Many, if not most, men will live over 10 years with prostate cancer.

en African-American women who develop breast cancer are more likely to die from the disease than White women of the same age. Survival rates are worse among African-Americans for colon, prostate and ovarian cancers as well.

en Diet and other lifestyle changes play an important role in the development of many health problems. Now we have evidence it can slow the progression of prostate cancer.


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