Prostate cancer affects more than 200,000 men every year in the
United States alone. Worldwide statistics for prostate cancer continue
to grow exponentially, and with the continued modernization of 2nd and
3rd world nations the number of cases is likely to increase. While these
numbers may seem grim, when detected early the recovery rate for men
with prostate cancer is very high. Men approaching their mid to late
forties should make it a point to have regular screenings for this form
of cancer, as early detection is the first step to any successful
treatment.
The
precise cause of prostate cancer remains undetermined, but certain
factors do seem to be linked to the occurrence of the disease. Heredity,
hormone imbalances, advancing age and exposure to environmental toxins
all appear to be linked to the onset of prostate cancer in most men. In
its early stages, prostate cancer may present few, if any, outward
symptoms. As the cancer develops, however, symptoms will begin to
manifest themselves. These include difficulty urinating, blood in the
urine, back and genital pain, fatigue and weight loss.
Conventional
treatments for prostate cancer continue to rely on invasive techniques
to combat the disease. Chemotherapy, drugs and surgery remain the
standard of treatment for most instances of prostate cancer. But these
treatments come with a number of unpleasant side effects. Chemotherapy,
while destroying the cancerous cells, also seriously compromises the
patient's immune system. Surgery can also have adverse effects on a
man's general health and quality of life. Rather than endure these
unwanted side effects, many men are turning to more natural treatments.
Men with prostate cancer are finding that through a combination of
holistic therapies and faith they can return to optimal health.
Prostate Cancer and Nutrition
Nutrition
plays a large part in the recovery from any disease, and prostate
cancer is no different. Strategic changes to a patient's diet can have
significant pro-active effects on their health. Cancer patients should
first begin to remove potentially harmful items from their daily diets,
including refined sugars, salt, processed meats and dairy products. The
benefits of a largely vegetarian diet continue to gain credence in
cancer studies around the world. While it can be a definite challenge
for some, moving away from a meat based diet can have great therapeutic
effects for men with prostate cancer.
As men make changes to their
dietary routine, it is important that they begin to add nutritionally
powerful foods to their regular menu. Fresh organic fruits and
vegetables, seeds and nuts contain nutrients that retard the growth of
cancer cells and should be a part of every cancer fighting diet.
Tomatoes, carrots and other rich sources of lycopene and beta-carotene
also aid in the fight against cancer, and should be added to an already
healthy diet.
Nutritional supplements may also be taken to help
prevent the growth and reproduction of cancerous cells. Specifically
vitamins A, D and E are powerful antioxidants that help the body fight
off new cancerous growths. Minerals, such as selenium, calcium and
magnesium, also have distinct anti-cancer properties that make it
increasingly difficult for the cancerous cells to thrive. Men who have
been diagnosed with prostate cancer will want to consult a holistic
clinician to help them devise a dietary regimen, complete with
nutritional supplements, that addresses their specific needs as a cancer
patient.
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