Bpk2Yth...sekedar info dr Mayo Clinic USA rmh sakit yg disegani utk ilmu 
kedokteran. Happy Trading and Happy Prostate.

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Mirya Danisworo

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You can reduce your risk of prostate cancer if you:
        * Choose a healthy diet full of fruits and vegetables. Avoid high-fat 
foods and instead focus on choosing a variety of fruits, vegetables and whole 
grains. Fruits and vegetables contain many vitamins and nutrients that can 
contribute to your health. One nutrient that is consistently linked to prostate 
cancer prevention is lycopene, which can be found in raw or cooked tomatoes. 
Whether you can prevent prostate cancer through diet has yet to be conclusively 
proven. But eating a healthy diet with a variety of fruits and vegetables can 
improve your overall health.
        * Choose healthy foods over supplements. No studies have shown that 
supplements play a role in reducing your risk of prostate cancer risk. While 
there has been some interest in vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin C, 
vitamin E and selenium, to lower prostate cancer risk, studies haven't found a 
benefit to taking supplements to create high levels of these nutrients in your 
body. Instead, choose foods that are rich in vitamins and minerals so that you 
can maintain healthy levels of vitamins in your body.
        * Exercise most days of the week. Exercise improves your overall 
health, helps you maintain your weight and improves your mood. There is some 
evidence that the men who get the most exercise have a lower incidence of 
prostate cancer when compared with men who get little or no exercise. Try to 
exercise most days of the week. If you're new to exercise, start slow and work 
your way up to more exercise time each day.
        * Maintain a healthy weight. If your current weight is healthy, work to 
maintain it by exercising most days of the week. If you need to lose weight, 
add more exercise and reduce the number of calories you eat each day. Ask your 
doctor for help creating a plan for healthy weight loss.
        * Talk to your doctor if you think you have an increased risk of 
prostate cancer. Men with a high risk of prostate cancer may consider 
medications or other treatments to reduce their risk.Research on prostate 
cancer prevention has shown that the drug finasteride (Propecia, Proscar) may 
prevent or delay the onset of prostate cancer in men age 55 and older. This 
drug is currently used to control prostate gland enlargement and hair loss in 
men. Though preliminary research is promising, finasteride has also been shown 
to contribute to increasing sexual side effects and to slightly raise the risk 
of developing higher grade prostate cancer. At this time, this drug isn't 
routinely recommended to prevent prostate cancer.

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