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Nutrition, exercise and prostate cancer
bdhilton
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The guide is Provided by Prostate Cancer Foundation and pretyy good IMHO
(http://www.pcf.org/site/c.leJRIROrEpH/b.5699537/k.BEF4/Home.htm) ...
I a posting this becasue I have recently corresponded with Dan Zenka, Vice President of Communications for the PCF as he is now a newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient himself and has joined our club...
PCF by culling data from published literature, this guide offers a comprehensive yet concise overview of where we are today in the search for nutritional approaches to prostate cancer—and reminds us how much more we have yet to learn about how key nutritional strategies can affect the development and progression of this disease
http://www.pcf.org/atf/cf/{7c77d6a2-5859-4d60-af47-132fd0f85892}/NUTRITION_EXERCISE_GUIDE.PDF
Best to all
(http://www.pcf.org/site/c.leJRIROrEpH/b.5699537/k.BEF4/Home.htm) ...
I a posting this becasue I have recently corresponded with Dan Zenka, Vice President of Communications for the PCF as he is now a newly diagnosed prostate cancer patient himself and has joined our club...
PCF by culling data from published literature, this guide offers a comprehensive yet concise overview of where we are today in the search for nutritional approaches to prostate cancer—and reminds us how much more we have yet to learn about how key nutritional strategies can affect the development and progression of this disease
http://www.pcf.org/atf/cf/{7c77d6a2-5859-4d60-af47-132fd0f85892}/NUTRITION_EXERCISE_GUIDE.PDF
Best to all
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