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12/11/07
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Tomato-Broccoli Combo May Protect Against Prostate Cancer
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Broccoli and tomato -- two vegetables known to help fight cancer -- are more effective against prostate cancer if they're eaten together as part of a daily diet than if they're eaten alone, a new study with rats suggests.
University of Illinois researchers fed a diet containing 10 percent broccoli powder and 10 percent tomato powder to a group of rats that had been implanted with prostate cancer cells. Other groups of rats received either tomato powder or broccoli powder alone; a supplemental dose of lycopene (the red pigment in tomatoes believed to be an anti-cancer agent); or finasteride, a drug prescribed for men with enlarged prostates. Another group of rats was castrated. After 22 weeks, the researchers found that the combined tomato/broccoli diet was the most effective at prostate tumor reduction. Of the other treatments, castration was the only one that came close to being as effective. "When tomatoes and broccoli are eaten together, Read the Complete Article Similar content: Tomato Diet Can't Guarantee Prostate Health: Study, in Prostate Cancer Revolutionary New Therapy To Protect Fertility In Cancer Patients, in Diabetes Prostate Cancer Gene Also Raises Colon Cancer Risk, in Prostate Cancer Better Prostate Cancer Test May Be Near, in Prostate Cancer Obese Men More Likely To Die From Prostate Cancer, in Prostate Cancer |

