Refurbished Carefusion Alaris 8120 PCA Module works with the Alaris Medley Point of Care system. There are various models that allow Infusion to be delivered by a syringe or a PCA unit. * Refurbished * 1-Year Warranty
Refurbished LifeCare Hospira PCA 3 Infusion IV Pump designed specifically to help prevent medication errors that commonly arise in patient-controlled analgesia, the LifeCare PCA pump features an integrated bar code reader and other features to enhance safe delivery.
Refurbished Carefusion Alaris 8120 PCA Module works with the Alaris Medley Point of Care system. There are various models that allow Infusion to be delivered by a syringe or a PCA unit.
Refurbished Abbott Hospira Gemstar Yellow Single Therapy PCA Pump is a small ambulatory pump designed for delivery of PCA medications. *Refurbished *1-Year Warranty
Refurbished Carefusion Alaris 8110 Syringe Pump Module works with the Alaris Medley Point of Care system. There are various models that allow Infusion to be delivered by a syringe or a PCA unit. * Refurbished * 1-Year Warranty
ScienceDaily (Mar. 10, 2009) - A study led by researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) found that men who took a daily folic acid supplement of 1 mg daily had more than twice the risk of prostate cancer compared with men who took a placebo.
Support ellagic acid therapy in patients with hormone refractory prostate cancer (HRPC) on standard chemotherapy using vinorelbine and estramustine phosphate.
Falsaperla M, Morgia G, Tartarone A, Ardito R, Romano G.
Eur Urol. 2005 Apr;47(4):449-54; discussion 454-5. Epub 2005 Jan 19.
PMID: 15774240
doi:10.1016/j.eururo.2004.12.001
Blueberry Punch is an Australian product but is available for sale on the internet at £16 a bottle.\n\nIt also includes a host of other natural ingredients thought to boost health, including green tea, olive leaves, the herb tarragon and the spices turmeric and ginger.\n\nIt is thought the ingredients act together to cut inflammation and block a cancer gene.\n\nDr Jas Singh, who conducted the research on mice at Sydney University, said: "We have undertaken efficacy studies on individual components of Blueberry Punch in the same laboratory setting and found these effective in suppressing cell growth in culture.\n\n"We reasoned that synergistic or additive effects are likely to be achieved when they are combined."\n\nThe researchers looked at the effect of Blueberry Punch on both cancer cell cultures in the laboratory and genetically engineered mice with human prostate tumours. After only two weeks of having the syrupy solution added to their drinking water, their tumours had shrunk by
Dietary intake of vitamin K and risk of prostate cancer in the Heidelberg cohort of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC-Heidelberg).\nNimptsch K, Rohrmann S, Linseisen J.\nAm J Clin Nutr. 2008 Apr;87(4):985-92.\nPMID: 18400723
A study recently published by the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) has revealed that increased intake of vitamin K2 may reduce the risk of prostate cancer by 35 percent. The authors point out that the benefits of K2 were most pronounced for advanced prostate cancer, and, importantly, that vitamin K1 did not offer any prostate benefits.
This web site is dedicated to vitamin D and cancer. This is because exciting new research indicates that vitamin D-whether produced in the skin as a result of exposure to ultraviolet radiation (from sunlight or sun lamps) or obtained from supplementation with cholecalciferol (vitamin D3)-may help cancer patients. However, the research is far from complete.
Lin X, Gingrich JR, Bao W, Li J, Haroon ZA, Demark-Wahnefried W.
Effect of flaxseed supplementation on prostatic carcinoma in transgenic mice.
Urology. 2002 Nov;60(5):919-24.
PMID: 12429338 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Demark-Wahnefried W, Price DT, Polascik TJ, Robertson CN, Anderson EE, Paulson DF, Walther PJ, Gannon M, Vollmer RT.
Pilot study of dietary fat restriction and flaxseed supplementation in men with prostate cancer before surgery: exploring the effects o
I take ground flaxseed to help control my cholesterol. But I read that the alpha-linoleic acid (ALA) in flax increases the risk of prostate cancer. Is this true? Does the risk differ between ground flaxseed and concentrated flaxseed oil in capsules?
John
Dalais FS, Meliala A, Wattanapenpaiboon N, Frydenberg M, Suter DA, Thomson WK, Wahlqvist ML.
Effects of a diet rich in phytoestrogens on prostate-specific antigen and sex hormones in men diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Urology. 2004 Sep;64(3):510-5.
Li H, Stampfer MJ, Hollis JBW, Mucci LA, Gaziano JM, et al. (2007)
A Prospective Study of Plasma Vitamin D Metabolites, Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms, and Prostate Cancer.
PLoS Med 4(3): e103
doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0040103
Dr Myers believes diet has an essential role in successful treatment of prostate cancer. He claims there is strong evidence from randomised trials that diet is a significant factor in the development of prostate cancer. He believes there is much stronger
Whether you're deciding on brachytherapy or are interested in nutraceuticals and diet, Prostate Forum tackles the latest on prostate cancer and beyond, responding with timely information for men of any age or at any stage of treatment.\n\nDr. Myers answer