date:Jul 01, 2016
r cent of prostate cancers are adenocarcinomas, the majority of which are slow growing and respond well to treatment. Estimates for the year 2015 hold that 24,000 Canadian men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer and 4,100 will die from it, representing 10 per cent of all cancer deaths in men. On average, about 11 Canadian men die from prostate cancer every day.
While the study did not find a correlation between diagnosis with prostate cancer and consumption of nuts, it did see a 34 per cent