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  • "Flaxseed vs. Prostate Cancer"

  • Why is there such a huge disparity in prostate cancer rates?

  • The incidence of clinically malignant prostate cancer is highest in African-Americans,

  • some 30-fold greater than in Japanese men, and 120 times greater than seen in Chinese men in Shanghai.

  • Well, in general, the "Western diet" is one in which animal protein and fat consumption is high,

  • whereas the "fiber" intake is low. In contrast, the proportion of the total caloric intake from animal fat

  • in the more vegetarian-style "Oriental diet" is low and the fiber content is higher.

  • So maybe diet is playing a role in some of these diseases.

  • But these healthier diets are not just low in animal proteins and fat, and high in starch and fiber,

  • they are also rich in weak plant estrogens.

  • This study for example found higher levels of phytoestrogens in the prostate fluids of men

  • in countries with relatively low rates of prostate cancer.

  • In vitro studies have shown lignans can slow the growth of prostate cancer cells in a petri dish,

  • so a pilot study was launched on flaxseed supplementation in men with prostate cancer before surgery.

  • Why flaxseeds?

  • Because while these anti-cancer lignans are found throughout the plant kingdom,

  • flaxseeds has up to 800 times more than any other food.

  • So they took a bunch of men with prostate cancer about a month before they were scheduled for surgery

  • to get their prostates removed and started them on a relatively low-fat diet with 3 tablespoons of ground flaxseed

  • to see what effect it might have on the growth of their tumors.

  • Though they were skeptical that they would observe any differences in tumor biology in the diet treated patients

  • with such a short-term dietary intervention, just within those few weeks they found significantly lower cancer proliferation rates

  • and significantly higher rates of cancer cell death.

  • Now this was compared to so-called historical controls, meaning compared to the kind of cancer growth one typically sees in their situation,

  • not to actual randomized control group. But a few years later a study was finally published

  • in which men could act as their own controls.

  • These were men that just got their prostates biopsied and were scheduled to get a repeat biopsy in six months time.

  • So they did the same thing. After the first biopsy, they reduced the fat in their diet

  • and put them on the ground flaxseeds to see if it made their repeat biopsy look any different.

  • These were men with what's called PIN, which is like the prostate equivalent of ductal carcinoma in-situ in the breast,

  • an early stage of cancer.

  • That's why they were getting repeat biopsies, to make sure it wasn't spreading.

  • And this is what they found.

  • Significant drop in PSA levels, which is a biomarker of prostate cell growth,

  • drop in cholesterol, which is what we'd expect with a lower fat diet and all that extra fiber,

  • and importantly a significant decrease in the cellular proliferation rate.

  • In fact, in two of the men, their PSA levels drop so much they didn't even have to go through with the second biopsy at all.

  • There hasn't been much research on this kind of pre-cancerous prostatic hyperplasia,

  • with only four epidemiological studies reported at the time.

  • They yielded varying findings, with increased risk associated with higher energy, protein, and animal product intake,

  • and decreased risk related to the consumption of alcohol, fruit, and green and yellow vegetables.

  • In sum, a low-fat, plant-based diet, high in phytoestrogens.

"Flaxseed vs. Prostate Cancer"

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亞麻籽VS前列腺癌 (Flaxseed vs. Prostate Cancer)

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