In a study of some 2,100 men whose cancerous prostates were removed over a 14-year period, 12 percent faced a relapse, slightly more than a year after they were first treated.
The numbers, based on body mass index (BMI), really tell the story here. A BMI of 35 or higher increased a man's risk of another bout with prostate cancer by an amazing 69 percent in relation to a BMI of 25 or less. And, men with a BMI score exceeding 30 elevated post-prostate cancer problems by 31 percent.
If you want to virtually eliminate your risk of cancer -- and who doesn't -- you'll want to read my major recommendations I posted earlier this year. You'll also want to review the advice of Dr. Larry Clapp, a prostate cancer survivor who successfully treated his condition naturally.
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