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Men’s Cancers

In its simplest terms, cancer represents an accelerating process of inappropriate, uncontrolled cell growth. The results of this growth vary, depending on the body system or organ involved.

One constant exists in all cases. The proactive patient will find a host of research-based integrative treatments which can help in treatment and prevention of this disease.
Quick Reads
Short on time? Looking for the latest research briefs, news items and topic tidbits? Click below to get started!
Citrus Slices Cancer Risk
Citrus fruit may lower the incidence of all types of cancer.
Give Dad the Gift of Health
This Father’s Day, forgo the garish tie and pick a gift that’ll keep him healthy, happy, and, best of all, cancer-free.
Pomegranate for Prostate Health
Here's another reason to love the antioxidant-packed fruit.
On the Horizon: Frankincense Oil
Frankincense oil proves an effective alternative therapy for bladder cancer.
Alternative Medicine Cabinet - Male Menopause?
Manopause brings changes in body chemistry—fend them off with these supplements.
The Red Meat–Cancer Connection
Lower your cancer risk by cutting out red meat.
Better Berries to Fight Cancer
Freeze-dried berries, specifically black raspberries, could inhibit cancer development.
Toxin Alert: Harmful Hand Sanitizers
Researchers showed that an antibacterial chemical called triclocarban may interfere with the way sex hormones function.
Did you know?
Eating two servings of yogurt a day reduces the risk of developing bladder cancer by 45 percent in women and 36 percent in men.
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Lower your chance of developing pancreatic cancer.
Handyman Health Alert
Choose paints carefully and create a better picture of health.
Men’s Health Alert!
A few minutes of exercise per day can reduce a man’s cancer risk
25 Cancer-fighting foods to add to your grocery list
Add these 25 cancer-fighting foods to your grocery list.
Complementary Pain Relief
A small pilot study at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center seems to prove the clinical observation that massage and acupuncture can decrease postoperative pain and depression in cancer patients.
Don’t Put Yourself on Hold, Baby
Time to move that cell phone out of your hip pocket, buddy, if you expect to sire children anytime soon.
Danger on the Graveyard Shift
According to Japanese study, guys who work rotating shifts—alternating between day and night—get prostate cancer at three times the normal rate.
Corking prostate cancer
Nearly 250,000 American men will receive a prostate cancer diagnosis this year, making it the second-most prevalent cancer in the country after skin cancer.
Pomegranates Prostate Health
Does a pomegranate a day keep the doctor away?
Can Zinc Prevent Prostate Cancer?
Genetic researchers are honing in on the importance of zinc in prostate health—especially the role the mineral might play in preventing prostate cancer.
Read All About It
This section delves deep into the heart of the matter. Click below to read in-depth investigations, article features, cover stories, and the inspirational journeys of others.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: One man’s climb through cancer
One man’s climb through cancer reminds him of lucky, and peace in life.
Natural Approaches to a Healthier Prostate
Judging by the spate of ads on TV lately, a simple pill or two will address any man’s prostate discomfort—with some unfortunate side effects, of course. But here’s the way to prevent those problems in the first place.
What Lurks in Your Laundry?
Can it really be called "cleaning" if you're soaking your clothes in toxins?
Rx: Prostate Health
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men. Lycopene, zinc, healthy fats such as omega-3 fatty acids, tea, and selenium all contribute to a healthy prostate.
Spotlight on Prostate Health
Eating a diet rich in pumpkin seeds and fish and forgoing meat and dairy can help keep your prostate gland healthy.
Thwarting Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer accounts for only 1 percent of all cancers that affect men, but it is still the most common cancer among males age 20 to 34.
Good News for Men (and Dogs)
A simple way to prevent prostate cancer.
Prescription Strength Water
Residues of the drugs we take are turning up in our drinking water—along with other nasty contaminants. Here’s what you can do about it.
Ask The Doctor
Everyone can use good advice. Below, we've gathered top queries and answers for you. Don't see the answer to your question? Email us and our team of experts with respond!
Health Benefits of Apples and Cinnamon
Apples and Cinnamon: Natural Sweethearts
Apples and cinnamon provide many health benefits.
Goat vs. Cow
Goat cheese vs. cow’s cheese: which is healthier?
Recipes
Isn't it wonderful that your food can be your "medicine"? All the recipes below include ingredients that act positively on your body for this condition. The bonus? Each one is delicious!
Quick Garden Tomato and Garlic Pasta
Cooking tomatoes helps your body to better absorb lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that helps fight all sorts of diseases from prostate cancer to lung and heart disease. A quick tomato sauce recipe.
Ultimate Cream of Tomato Soup
Cooking tomatoes helps your body to better absorb lycopene, a powerful antioxidant that helps fight all sorts of diseases from prostate cancer to lung and heart disease. A recipe for tomato soup.
Chinese Un-Chicken Salad
These soy-based recipes may provide protection against heart disease, breast cancer, and even prostate problems.
Spinach with Tofu
These soy-based recipes may provide protection against heart disease, breast cancer, and even prostate problems.
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