Prostate Restored
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“Given that populations with a high intake of fish in their diet have a lower incidence of prostate cancer, researchers have hypothesized that fish-derived omega-3 fatty acids have protective and prostate cancer lowering effect in men,” said Vira.
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Read More »Share on Pinterest Overview Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men. The disease occurs when the cells of a man’s prostate begin to multiply in an abnormal way. In addition to traditional cancer treatments, some people are looking to alternative therapies for relief. Fish oil is purported to have many uses, including reducing your risk for prostate cancer. We’ll break down the benefits and risks of fish oil, and what the research says about its effect on cancer.
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Read More »nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs Fish oil may affect how these medications work and cause more side effects. Most people can take fish oil without having any side effects, though side effects are possible. You may experience loose stools and nausea after ingesting large amounts of fish oil. How to use fish oil Although you may expect fish oil to be a liquid, it’s available in softgel form. You can generally find fish oil supplements at your local pharmacy or grocery store. It’s important to remember that the omega-3s in the fish oil are what’s important. A standard 1,000-milligram dose of fish oil only contains about 300 milligrams of omega-3s. A 500-milligram dose of omega-3s is considered average. To meet the average dose, you may need to take more than one fish oil softgel. If you’re interested in adding fish oil to your regimen, you should meet with your doctor. They can help guide you through the process and discuss any potential risks. Other treatment options for prostate cancer If you’ve been diagnosed with prostate cancer, there are many treatment options available to you. Your doctor and oncologist will recommend the best treatments for you. These treatments may include: Radiation – If your cancer is low grade, your doctor may recommend radiation to limit the spread of the disease. Watching and waiting – Your doctor may recommend a surveillance treatment if the cancer is slow-growing, such as prostate cancer. You and your doctor will monitor any progression through regular appointments and perhaps an occasional blood test. Vaccine treatment – A vaccine called sipuleucel-T (Provenge) has been made to fight prostate cancer cells. This vaccine is unlike other vaccines, which help the body fight infections. Check with your doctor to see if this treatment is right for you. Hormone therapy – Your doctor may recommend hormone therapy to keep tumors from getting bigger. This therapy works by reducing the number of male hormones in the body. These hormones are what may trigger the effects of prostate cancer.
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