There is no food that causes prostate cancer, but certain foods can contribute to prostate cancer, such as foods high in fat, trans-fats and a diet high in red meat.
No they don't cause cancer.
In Palo Alto, California, I saw a sign in a McDonalds restaurant that said basically the chicken could cause cancer. So yes, certain McDonalds foods can cause cancer.
A variety of food additives are believed to cause cancer including lunch meats with nitrates added to preserve them. Also believed to cause cancer are foods with certain dyes and foods that contain artificial sweeteners.
You can get prostate exams regularly to ensure that you do not have prostate cancer or any other health problems. You can also drink lots of cranberry juice, and eat foods that promote prostate health.
Eating lots of fruits and vegetables can help lower the risk of developing any kind of cancer, including prostate cancer. Avoiding meat and dairy can also help lower your risk.
I would recommend avoiding alcohol and eating foods high in zinc. In pretty much all cases of prostate cancer, what you eat will not matter in the long run. If you are genetically predisposed to get it, you will get it no matter what you eat.
caffeine is a main cause other causes could be stress, blockage, to many fatty foods, not enough water
Yes...and No. If you eat certain foods (like veggies) you can lower your risk of cancer. If you only eat juckfood, then your immune system will not be as healthy as it could be, raising your chances of getting cancer.
It is possible that some foods can help promote cancer. Food that are processed are known to have cancer causing agents. Certain other foods carry carcinogens.
Certain types of foods and diets can be bad for cancer patients. Those with cancer are advised to stay away from processed foods and foods that have been stripped of their natural nutrients.
There are no foods that are the sole contributors to kidney cancer, however scientific research has found that Acrylimides do show a correlation with kidney cancer. Acrylimide can be found in grains and starches that have been cooked certain ways. It is recommended to steer clear of baked, fried, and toasted potatoes and bread products.
What you eat affects your physical appearance, mood and overall health. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables promotes well being and optimal levels of blood sugar. Vegetables and fruits prevent cancer (lycopene in tomatoes avert prostate cancer), and cardiovascular disease. Proteins improve vitality. Conversely processed foods that have artificial sweeteners, high density calories, excess sugar and salt cause cancer, diabetes and obesity.