How Does The Aging Process Affect Prostate Disease?
At age 40 the prostate gland speeds up the conversion of testosterone into dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
High levels of DHT cause prostate cells to replicate rapidly causing prostate enlargement and increasing the risk that prostate cancer may emerge.
A such, from age 40 to 80 ninety percent of men eventually develop enlarged prostate symptoms and one in eight men in North America develop prostate cancer, making it the second leading cause o...
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In this section of seminar Dr. Meschino explains the steps that occur in cancer development and progression and how specific bioactive agents in food and certains supplements have been shown to block these processes
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In this interview on ABC Television Dr. Meschino shows viewers important foods to reduce prostate cancer risk and explains how various supplement ingredients also work to block important steps in prostate cancer development and prostate enlargement
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In 1996, Dr Walter Willett of Harvard University authored a report in the Journal of The National Cancer Institute stating that, after reviewing the world-wide evidence, approximately 50% of breast cancer cases could be avoided if women in North America engaged in more prudent nutrition and lifestyle practices. It has been shown consistently that having a full-term pregnancy and breast feeding before age 30 reduces a woman’s lifetime risk of breast cancer by 25-30%, and that another 20-25% of breast cancer cases ar...
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