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A supplement blend slowed PSA rise in men with early prostate cancer, suggesting it may delay surgery.
A new international trial led by Bedfordshire University found that men with slow-growing prostate cancer who took a supplement with broccoli, turmeric, pomegranate, green tea, ginger, and cranberry, along with a probiotic containing lactobacillus, experienced slowed progression of PSA levels—a marker for tumor growth.
Participants also reported improved urinary symptoms.
The results suggest dietary and gut health interventions may help delay or avoid surgery for early-stage prostate cancer, particularly for those on active surveillance, though further research is needed to confirm long-term benefits.
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Una mezcla de suplementos ralentizó el aumento de PSA en hombres con cáncer de próstata temprano, lo que sugiere que puede retrasar la cirugía.