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Researchers say a plant-based diet can help ease the side effects for men being treated for prostate cancer, especially those involving sexual health. Another study also reveals that a plant-based diet can help slow the progression of prostate cancer.
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Researchers say they are developing what would be the first urine test to screen for ovarian cancer. They say the test may be able to detect this type of cancer in its early stages.