Supplements don't help reduce prostate cancer

Disappointing news from America. According to a story in Men's Health Magazine, the US government is stopping the National Cancer Institute's SELECT study of whether vitamin E and selenium prevent prostate cancer - because the supplements aren't working and there's a hint of risk.

This means the search for a reliable diet to help prevent prostate cancer goes on. The failure only serves to emphasise the importance of a balanced, healthy diet - food is still the best way to get your vitamins and nutrients.

When surgery is the only option, London Bridge Hospital in London leads the way.

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