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Antioxidant Supplements Don't Protect Against Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)
A study of nearly 30,000 men finds that long-term use of popular antioxidant supplements does not protect most nonsmoking men from developing prostate cancer.
Fatty Acid May Spur Prostate Cancer Growth (HealthDay)
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Health Tip: Can Green Tea Prevent Cancer? (HealthDay)
Recent studies have produced conflicting results on whether green tea can help prevent certain types of cancer, such as those of the prostate and breast, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says.
High-Risk Black Men Least Likely to Get Prostate Cancer Tests (HealthDay)
Even though they are at the highest risk for aggressive prostate cancer, black men with a family history of the disease are least likely to be screened for it, even during the peak risk ages of 60 to 69, a new study finds.
Poverty Behind Poor Prostate Cancer Outcomes in Black Men (HealthDay)
Previous studies have shown that black men don't live as long after being diagnosed with prostate cancer as white men do.
Studies Help Clarify Link Between Obesity and Prostate Cancer (American Cancer Society)
Substantial evidence from clinical trials has established that obesity significantly increases the risk for heart disease and diabetes. More recently, suspicions that obesity is linked to prostate cancer have been supported by a number of investigations,
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