Overview of Dietary Supplements in Prostate Cancer

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Prostate cancer is a key health concern for men with its etiology still under investigation. Recently, the role of dietary supplements has been noted to have a major inhibitory effect on prostate cancer and numerous studies have been conducted in this regard. This review provides a summary on numerous recent studies conducted in this field. Some of the studies reviewed revealed a protective role for supplements, and others showed no correlation while some even had an adverse effect. The mechanism of how these supplements act on the prostate is still not clear. Further studies are warranted especially for supplements that have been shown to have a potential inhibitory role in prostate cancer. © 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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Dietary supplements, Men’s health, Prostate cancer, Health status, Humans, Male, Prostatic neoplasms, Alpha tocopherol, Ascorbic acid, Lycopene, Prostate specific antigen, Retinol, Selenium, Vitamin d, Vitamin d receptor, Cancer risk, Dietary supplement, Drug safety, Gleason score, Human, Pomegranate, Prostate biopsy, Prostate cell, Protein expression, Review, Risk reduction, Vitamin blood level, Vitamin intake, Vitamin supplementation, Diet therapy

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