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Prevention
Prostate cancer
can sometimes be associated with known risk factors for the disease.
Many risk factors are modifiable though not all can be avoided.
Among those factors that appear to aid in prevention are hormone
medications, diet adjustment and chemoprevention.
Hormonal
Prevention
Studies are underway to discover the role of certain drugs, such
as finasteride, that reduce the amount of male hormone as preventive
agents for prostate cancer.
Diet
and Lifestyle
A diet high in fat, especially animal fat, may be associated with
an increased risk of prostate cancer. Increased dietary intake of
fruits and vegetables has been associated with a reduced risk of
prostate cancer in some studies.
Chemoprevention
Chemoprevention is the use of specific natural or man-made drugs,
vitamins, or other agents to reverse, suppress, or prevent cancer
growth. Several agents, including difluoromethylornithine (DFMO),
isoflavonoids, selenium, vitamins D and E, and lycopene have shown
potential benefit in studies. Further studies are needed to confirm
this.
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