Diet and Exercise as Part of Your Prostate Cancer Treatment Plan - 2021 Prostate Cancer Conference

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The California Prostate Cancer Coalition (CPCC) and The Helen Family Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center present the 2021 Patient Conference on Prostate Cancer. This session: June Chan, ScD and Stacey Kenfield, ScD, UCSF. Recorded on 05/14/2021. [Show ID: 37265]

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The link with physical exercise and prostrate cancer is more up-to-date than many presentations.

RadarAustralia
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What a great experience information we can trust. Open to the world to learn and experience. Amazing the new expression of data open. Thank you

jerrybruns
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Interesting, presentation. Isnt high blood pressure also associated with metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and being overweight?

williewonka
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Wonderful ! at this rate cancer shall not be a heart breaking deases again., Thanks.

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Being on androgen blockers for prostate cancer contributes to heart disease. So, prostate cancer is indirectly the cause of death.

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