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Home / Health / Dietary Supplements Halt Prostate Cancer Progression

Dietary Supplements Halt Prostate Cancer Progression

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Supplements with vegetables and good bacteria slowed cancer indicator.
  • Progression slowed more with added probiotic in Bedfordshire trial.
  • Intervention could help men avoid over-treatment and anxiety.
Dietary Supplements Halt Prostate Cancer Progression

Experts suggest that enhancing the diets of prostate cancer patients could help them avoid surgery. An international trial led by Bedfordshire University found that supplements containing vegetables and "good" bacteria slowed the progression of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the blood, a marker for tumor growth.

The trial involved men with slow-growing tumors receiving supplements with ingredients like broccoli, turmeric, and green tea, with half also taking a probiotic. Both groups saw PSA progression slow, but the effect was more pronounced in those taking the probiotic, offering hope for managing anxiety and avoiding over-treatment.

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Yes, Professor Robert Thomas's research suggests that supplements containing vegetables and probiotics can slow prostate cancer progression, potentially aiding in active surveillance management.
PSA tests measure a protein in the blood that can indicate tumor growth, but raised levels do not always mean cancer is progressing or requires immediate treatment.
UK regulators rejected wider PSA screening due to concerns about "overdiagnosis" and the "lifelong harms" of unnecessary treatments like surgery, emphasizing that most men on active surveillance will not die from the disease.

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