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Higher risk associated with certain foods. Red meat, such as beef, pork, and lamb. Processed meats, such as sausage, hot dogs, bacon, ham, and luncheon meats. Eggs with the yolk (The study findings also suggest that eating eggs with the yolk, also increases the risk of dying from prostate cancer.)
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Read More »have and a This study did not support a link between eating red and/or processed meat with increased death specifically from prostate cancer. Those who ate red and processed meat had no association with the progression of prostate cancer, which was consistent with earlier studies. Lower risks associated with poultry. The study also suggests that eating poultry, including unprocessed chicken and turkey may lower the risk of developing advanced prostate cancer. Specifically, Wang’s team found that men in the study who ate about 3.5 servings of poultry a week either before or after being diagnosed with prostate cancer, or both before and after, have a 10% to 20% lower risk of prematurely dying from all causes. It’s worth noting, however, that this benefit seems to be driven by unprocessed chicken and turkey sources, rather than slices such as lunch meat commonly used on sandwiches. No previous studies have specifically examined the effect of eating red and processed meat, poultry, or eggs before a diagnosis of prostate cancer on later cause of death. This was also the first study to look at the effect eating poultry has on all causes of death among survivors of prostate cancer. The authors note more research on the relationship of eating certain types and amounts of meat and dying from prostate cancer is needed. Why Does It Matter? Ying’s findings provide additional evidence that prostate cancer survivors could benefit from following the nutrition recommendations, such as the ACS Guideline for Diet and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention, which includes avoiding or limiting the amount of red and processed meat eaten.
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