Diet topic
so I had salvage surgery done little over a year ago going on 14 months. Cancer was still contained tomthe prostate ..pathology report came back good except for one I thing perineural invasion present. Surgeon said nothing to worry about probably 80% of all surgeries come back with that being said in my head the cancer is removed. My question is about diet. Do I change my diet in case of micro mastitis or does it matter…. to me if the cancer is gone diet doesn’t matter, but if for some reason there is micro Mastisis will changing your diet, slow down the progress. Myself, I have a very, very, very hard changing my diet. I’ve never been on one in my life, but if it’s a very wise idea then maybe I should. Thoughts
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Hi,
A good diet of lean meats, veggies, nuts I would think is a great way to go. Don’t know of a “cancer” diet format but eating healthy is never a bad idea. Get plenty of exercise too. Some folks like my nephew’s wife thinks a vegetarian diet is the way to go.
Dave 3+4
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