Prostate cancer is the second-most common cancer among men in the U.S. after skin cancer. It’s also the second deadliest after lung cancer. So, even though most people who get the disease don’t die from it, prostate cancer remains a leading issue in men’s health. A clinical study in the early 2000s sought to determine whether supplements called antioxidants could aid in prostate cancer treatment or prevention. If you know about the study, you know how that went. If not, you may be shocked.
Now, as seen in the pages of , Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» Professor Lloyd Trotman is taking the opposite approach. Press play for a look inside his latest research, and follow the link below to find out more.
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