Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Whenever the subject of alternative treatment options is raised, there are stern warnings about people taking advantage of the ill, references are made to Quackwatch sites, we are told to believe nothing that isn’t supported by sound scientific studies – double blind prospective studies with the results published in recognized journals. In their advertising blurb for a new publication, the wise men at s Hopkins pose the following questions: True or false? The underlying cause of prostate cancer is unknown. True or false? Prostate cancer has a stronger hereditary component than breast and colon cancers. True or false? 80% of diagnosed prostate cancers are confined to the gland or to the immediate surrounding area. True or false? Lifestyle choices can modify the effects of the genetic cards you are dealt at birth. True or false? Eating cooked tomato products like tomato paste, spaghetti sauce, and ketchup can reduce your prostate cancer risk by one third. True or false? Eating lots of vegetables may lower the risk of prostate cancer. True or false? Deaths from prostate cancer are highest in the Northwest part of the U.S. and lowest in the Southwest. True or false? The most reliable way to detect prostate cancer in its early stages is to combine digital rectal exams with PSA testing. True or false? Doctors believe that the overall PSA level may be less important than the rate at which the PSA level rises. True or false? Chronic inflammation in the prostate may promote the development of prostate cancer. True or false? Statin drugs like Lipitor and Zocor can cut the risk of developing advanced prostate cancer in half. In advertising another publication Seven Keys To Treating Prostate Cancer the blurb says in part: <snip> Avoiding prostate cancer ……… can be mostly a matter of information and education. <snip> <snip> Understanding your risk of developing prostate cancer, and knowing your prevention …… options, are all keys to help you improve your chances of avoiding the disease which has incapacitated, inconvenienced, and even killed a great many men in all age groups. It cannot be expressed too strongly: knowledge is the best way to avoid prostate cancer ……. <snip> <snip> Seven Keys to Treating Prostate Cancer ……. offers invaluable advice on how to prevent prostate cancer. <snip> Given that all the True/False answers are said to be True and that the underlying cause of prostate cancer is therefore unknown, it seems odd that claims can be made that we can avoid or prevent prostate cancer. A quick read through the Seven Keys book doesn’t highlight anything major in the way of news and it certainly does not seem to fulfil the three promises outlined above. What it does say in part, which made me smile, was <snip> ….lack of scientific evidence does not necessarily mean lack of benefit….. <snip> Isn’t that what the purveyors of alternative medicines say too? Hope you all have a great New Year and may all your PSAs be low. All the best Terry Herbert in Melbourne Australia Diagnosed ‘96: Age 54: Stage T2b: PSA 7.2: Gleason 3+3=6: No treatment. June '04: TURP. Nov '06 PSA 31.4 My site is at www.prostatecancerwatchfulwaiting.co.za It is a tragedy of the world that no one knows what he doesn’t know, and the less a man knows, the more sure he is that he knows everything. Joyce Carey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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