prostate cancer, experts say. These include broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower.
Also add berries, watermelon, green tea, freshly ground flax seeds and tomatoes to your diet to fight back against the disease.
Foods to avoid
Red meat is no good when battling prostate cancer. Why? Because raised meat is typically fed grains and chemicals, which can be bad for your body while undergoing cancer treatment.
Also, try to stay away from grilling meat to the point of charring. Toxic carcinogens released during grilling could contribute to the risk of cancer, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research.
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Try broiling, steaming or poaching your meat. Leave out as much sugar as possible.
Studies show that cancer cells thrive off sugar, which can promote tumor growth.
As with any change in your diet or cancer management plan, be sure to speak with your physician to make sure your changes line up with your cancer treatment.