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  2. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Modified citrus pectin – a substance chemically extracted from citrus fruits and marketed in dietary supplement form as a treatment for prostate cancer and melanoma. According to Cancer Research UK, it has "not been shown to have any activity in fighting cancer in people". [90]

  3. Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study based on the trial found that the risk of prostate cancer was elevated by 17% in the group that took vitamin E supplements, which was statistically significant. [8] [13] A 2014 study based on SELECT data found that selenium supplementation increased the risk of high-grade prostate cancer in men who had a higher baseline selenium ...

  4. The Best Foods to Eat for Prostate Health, According to ... - AOL

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    Here are the 7 best foods to add to your diet for better prostate health, ... Prostate cancer is fairly common in males, and the risk increases as you age, Purdy says. Good news is, if it’s ...

  5. Pomegranate seeds have major benefits for heart and gut ... - AOL

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    Flavonoids, a type of phytochemical found in pomegranates, have free-radical fighting antioxidant effects that may aid in the prevention of skin cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer, Gentile says.

  6. Make America Healthy Again: 6 foods and drink with powerful ...

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    Fox News Digital spoke with two nutritionists and a doctor to discuss how incorporating certain foods into a person's diet can promote a healthy lifestyle and offer some medicinal benefits as well.

  7. Alternative cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Most alternative cancer treatments have not been tested in proper clinical trials. Among studies that have been published, the quality is often poor. A 2006 review of 196 clinical trials that studied unconventional cancer treatments found a lack of early-phase testing, little rationale for dosing regimens, and poor statistical analyses. [11]