The objective of this study was to show or to exclude an effect of dietary supplement on rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels. We have studied the effect of a dietary supplement (verum, administered for 6 weeks) containing plant estrogens, antioxidants, including carotenoids, selenium and other putative prostate cancer inhibiting substances in a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind crossover study in 37 hormonally untreated men with prostate cancer and increasing PSA levels. Outcome measures were changes in the rates of change of serum concentrations of total and free PSA and changes in male sex hormone levels. Male sex hormone levels were significantly lower during the verum phase (DHT: -0.11 nmol/L, p = 0.005; testosterone:...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
Nutrition is apparently a major risk factor for the development and progression of prostate cancer. ...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that diet can alter prostate cancer risk. This study aimed to establis...
The objective of this study was to show or to exclude an effect of dietary supplement on rising pros...
Dietary supplements are popular among patients with prostate cancer (PC). The objective of this syst...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a nutritional supplement containing vitamin E, selenium, vitamin ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that environmental factors, such as diet, play a role in the devel...
OBJECTIVES: Considerable evidence has shown that diet can affect both the incidence and the progress...
Background & aims: The effect of lycopene-containing foods in prostate cancer development remains un...
Phytoestrogens have been suggested to have an anti-proliferative role in prostate cancer, potentiall...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting men. It is also very common for men ...
BACKGROUND: Antioxidants effectiveness in prostate cancer (PCa) chemoprevention has been severely qu...
OBJECTIVE: No standard therapeutic option exists for men with prostate cancer who have failed local ...
Prostate cancer is a growing epidemic worldwide and the sixth most common cause of death from cancer...
A rising level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), after primary surgery or radiation therapy, is th...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
Nutrition is apparently a major risk factor for the development and progression of prostate cancer. ...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that diet can alter prostate cancer risk. This study aimed to establis...
The objective of this study was to show or to exclude an effect of dietary supplement on rising pros...
Dietary supplements are popular among patients with prostate cancer (PC). The objective of this syst...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a nutritional supplement containing vitamin E, selenium, vitamin ...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that environmental factors, such as diet, play a role in the devel...
OBJECTIVES: Considerable evidence has shown that diet can affect both the incidence and the progress...
Background & aims: The effect of lycopene-containing foods in prostate cancer development remains un...
Phytoestrogens have been suggested to have an anti-proliferative role in prostate cancer, potentiall...
Background: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting men. It is also very common for men ...
BACKGROUND: Antioxidants effectiveness in prostate cancer (PCa) chemoprevention has been severely qu...
OBJECTIVE: No standard therapeutic option exists for men with prostate cancer who have failed local ...
Prostate cancer is a growing epidemic worldwide and the sixth most common cause of death from cancer...
A rising level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), after primary surgery or radiation therapy, is th...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
Nutrition is apparently a major risk factor for the development and progression of prostate cancer. ...
Epidemiologic studies suggest that diet can alter prostate cancer risk. This study aimed to establis...