If you're concerned about your risk for prostate cancer, don't forget to ask for a tomato the next time you order a hamburger. Better yet, skip the burger and order the grilled vegetables with tofu.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A compound found in dehydrated tomatoes may help quash prostate cancer tumors, new animal research suggests. Sign up here. Studies have come to conflicting conclusions as ...
Consumption of canned and cooked tomatoes may be associated with a decreased risk of prostate cancer (PCa), according to investigators. A prospective study of 27,934 Adventist men free of cancer at ...
WASHINGTON -- A diet rich in tomato sauce, ketchup and other tomato-based products containing a powerful antioxidant can lower the risk of prostate cancer, a study says. Researchers analyzed the food ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Men who consume tomato products two or more times a week can significantly reduce their chances of contracting prostate cancer, a study found. Eating cooked tomatoes was particularly ...
Today’s write-up focuses mainly on men. However, women are not excluded because they have male relations, friends and colleagues who they can pass the information to and besides they are the major ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - A diet rich in tomato sauce, ketchup and other tomato-based products containing a powerful antioxidant can lower the risk of prostate cancer, a new study says. Researchers analyzed ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study suggests that eating lycopene-rich tomatoes offers no protection against prostate cancer, contrary to the findings of some past studies. In fact, the ...