Prostate cancer kills 37,000 men each year. Could it happen to you? New research shows that up to 25 percent of men in their thirties have microscopic, latent cancer. By their fifties, the figure is up to 40 percent. In some men, these cancers remain dormant; in others, they become clinically significant tumors. At present, nothing can stop these latent cancers from forming, but many top researchers believe their transition into tumors may be delayed or even prevented. Here, Dr. Arnot tells us what foods can have a profound influence on that process, and how we can use them as part of a sensible and delicious eating program.
Dr. Robert Burns Arnot M.D. internal medicine, known worldwide as Bob Arnot, is a journalist, author, and previously a medical and foreign correspondent for NBC and CBS.
This is an excellent book about prostate cancer and what one can do to avoid it or help minimize it.
There are a lot of studies quoted and ideas given for those who might have this condition some day (around 30% of men, or whatever according to whose statistics you read)or who have had it and are doing all they can to make sure it does not come back.
This is a good book to read.
J. Robert Ewbank author "John Wesley, Natural Man, and the 'Isms'"
This was very good. I generally don't enjoy reading pure informational books like this, but it was better than I was thinking. The Dr.'s voice really comes through and makes it more conversational. This was very good and I plan on buying his recipe book.