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| Zinc – a
prostate cancer risk? July 4, 2003 |
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| A supplement many think
of as harmless may actually increase the risk of prostate cancer. A
new study suggests zinc supplementation may be dangerous for men.
According to research led by the National Institutes of Health involving nearly 47 000 men, about 15 percent of Americans use dietary supplements containing zinc. Ten percent of men who take zinc supplements have a higher than normal daily intake of the element. Additionally, the concentration of zinc is higher in the prostate than any other soft tissue. Zinc takers had twice the risk of prostate cancer The doctors suspect increased zinc supplementation may have coincided with decreased medical follow-up, which could ultimately have led to late detection of prostate cancer. Late detection often means advanced prostate cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, this year 189,000 new cases of prostate cancer will be detected. – (HealthDayNews) |
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