Purpose of reviewThis study aimed to summarize evidence published between 1999 and June 2020 examining diet and lifestyle after prostate cancer (PC) diagnosis in relation to risk of biochemical recurrence, PC progression, and PC-specific mortality.Recent findingsSecondary prevention is an important research area in cancer survivorship. A growing number of studies have reported associations between post-diagnostic modifiable behaviors and risk of PC outcomes. Evidence on modifiable lifestyle factors and PC remains limited. Where multiple studies exist, findings are often mixed. However, studies consistently suggest that smoking and consumption of whole milk/high-fat dairy are associated with higher risk of PC recurrence and mortality. In add...
BACKGROUND: An unhealthy lifestyle is associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but it is...
Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of cancer survivo...
Abstract: Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of canc...
With over 3.6 million men living with prostate cancer nationally, identifying ways these men can min...
With over 3.6 million men living with prostate cancer nationally, identifying ways these men can min...
CONTEXT: To date, established risk factors for prostate cancer (PCa) are limited to age, race, famil...
Contains fulltext : 182791.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose of Revi...
Purpose of Review: This review summarizes the evidence regarding diet, physical activity, smoking, a...
Purpose of Review: This review summarizes the evidence regarding diet, physical activity, smoking, a...
Research indicates that lifestyle-related factors such as obesity, physical activity, and smoking in...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
Purpose of Review This review summarizes the evidence regarding diet, physical activity, smoking, an...
Background: The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and the American Institute for Cancer Research (AI...
Background Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in Western countries. Knowledge on p...
Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of cancer survivo...
BACKGROUND: An unhealthy lifestyle is associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but it is...
Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of cancer survivo...
Abstract: Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of canc...
With over 3.6 million men living with prostate cancer nationally, identifying ways these men can min...
With over 3.6 million men living with prostate cancer nationally, identifying ways these men can min...
CONTEXT: To date, established risk factors for prostate cancer (PCa) are limited to age, race, famil...
Contains fulltext : 182791.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Purpose of Revi...
Purpose of Review: This review summarizes the evidence regarding diet, physical activity, smoking, a...
Purpose of Review: This review summarizes the evidence regarding diet, physical activity, smoking, a...
Research indicates that lifestyle-related factors such as obesity, physical activity, and smoking in...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
Purpose of Review This review summarizes the evidence regarding diet, physical activity, smoking, an...
Background: The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) and the American Institute for Cancer Research (AI...
Background Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in Western countries. Knowledge on p...
Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of cancer survivo...
BACKGROUND: An unhealthy lifestyle is associated with the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC), but it is...
Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of cancer survivo...
Abstract: Advances in early detection and curative therapies have led to an increased number of canc...