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Researchers say a plant-based diet can help ease the side effects for men being treated for prostate cancer, especially those involving sexual health. Another study also reveals that a plant-based diet can help slow the progression of prostate cancer.
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Researchers suggest that men who improve their cardiorespiratory fitness by 3% every year may thereby lower their risk of prostate cancer by a significant percentage.