Prostate cancer: ‘Whole’ Mediterranean diet could reduce your risk

A study of three diets found that only a high adherence to the whole Mediterranean dietary pattern is linked to lower risk of aggressive prostate cancer.

A more complete Mediterranean diet may protect against aggressive prostate cancer

Researchers determined that men who followed a Mediterranean diet, rich in fish, boiled potatoes, whole fruits, vegetables, legumes, and olive oil, and low consumption of juices had lower risk of aggressive prostate cancer (PC) than those who followed other dietary patterns like Prudent or Western diets.

Vitamin D deficiency may predict aggressive prostate cancer

New research has found that men with low levels of vitamin D, particularly African-American men, may be at increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer.