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Int. braz. j. urol ; 32(1): 3-14, Jan.-Feb. 2006. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-425491

ABSTRACT

The authors review the current literature on the complementary and alternative medicines most frequently utilized by prostate cancer patients and those at risk for the disease. Products covered are vitamin E, vitamin A, selenium, zinc, soy, lycopene, pomegranate juice, green tea and omega-3 fatty acids. There is no definitive proof that any of the nutritional supplements discussed can impact the course of prostate cancer or its development. The authors believe that simply taking a standard daily multivitamin should be sufficient to ensure that patients have the appropriate levels of vitamins and minerals without risking the over utilization of vitamins, minerals, and supplements which can lead to numerous negative side effects.


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Humans , Male , Dietary Supplements , Minerals/therapeutic use , Prostatic Neoplasms/prevention & control , Vitamins/therapeutic use , /therapeutic use , Anticarcinogenic Agents/therapeutic use , Carotenoids/therapeutic use , Prostatic Neoplasms/diet therapy , Lythraceae , Glycine max , Tea
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