More prostate cancer research
Understanding how obesity-induced tumour metabolites drive prostate cancer progression
Understanding how obesity-induced tumour metabolites drive prostate cancer progression
This study aims to show that changing diet can reverse obesity-induced tumour and prostate cancer progression
Adherence to the WCRF/AICR Cancer Prevention Recommendations and Cancer Risk in the EPIC
Adherence to the WCRF/AICR Cancer Prevention Recommendations and Cancer Risk in the EPIC
This research investigated whether following our Recommendations was related to risk of cancers and death
Selenium and the prostate: clinical trials on availability to prostate tissue and effects on gene expression
Selenium and the prostate: clinical trials on availability to prostate tissue and effects on gene expression
Ellen Kampman’s study showed that selenium is able to induce changes in the expression of a number of genes in the prostate
More prostate cancer research
Does the age you are obese matter?
Does the age you are obese matter?
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of death from prostate cancer, but the underlying causes are poorly understood
Dairy and plant foods, and advanced prostate cancer
Dairy and plant foods, and advanced prostate cancer
Calcium, fruit and vegetable intakes were not associated with risk of advanced prostate cancer in this research
Obesity, exercise and prostate cancer
Obesity, exercise and prostate cancer
This study, funded by WCRF International, aims to investigate why obesity makes prostate cancer more aggressive