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To all the men out there. Use caution when taking your multi-vitamin pills.
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#1 Posted : Tuesday, May 15, 2007 1:21:26 PM(UTC)


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Study links vitamin use, prostate cancer
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There's more worrisome news about vitamins: Taking too many may increase men's risk of dying from prostate cancer.

The study, being published Wednesday, doesn't settle the issue. But it is the biggest yet to suggest high-dose multivitamins may harm the prostate, and the latest chapter in the confusing quest to tell whether taking various vitamins really helps a variety of conditions — or is a waste of money, or worse.

Government scientists turned to a study tracking the diet and health of almost 300,000 men. About a third reported taking a daily multivitamin, and 5 percent were heavy users, swallowing the pills more than seven times a week.

Within five years of the study's start, 10,241 men had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Some 1,476 had advanced cancer; 179 died.

Heavy multivitamin users were almost twice as likely to get fatal prostate cancer as men who never took the pills, concludes the study in Wednesday's Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Here's the twist: Overall, the researchers found no link between multivitamin use and early-stage prostate cancer.

The researchers speculate that perhaps high-dose vitamins had little effect until a tumor appeared, and then could spur its growth.

While similar but smaller studies have suggested a link, too, more rigorous research is needed, caution the National Cancer Institute scientists. This newest study involves men who voluntarily took vitamins, and those most at risk — perhaps because they had a family history of the disease — may have been more likely to take the pills in hopes of avoiding their fate.

Still, "the findings lend further credence to the possibility of harm associated with increased use of supplements," Dr. Christian Gluud of Copenhagen University Hospital and Dr. Goran Bjelakovic of Serbia's University of Nis wrote in an accompanying editorial.

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This is some crazy information. Should we even use multi-vitamin pills anymore? My father was telling me some time ago that the multivitamins I'm taking are actually bad for me. I didn't believe him at first, but I guess the truth finally leaked out. Geez! I don't know. They tell you to drink it and now there's study out there that says that it's bad. What should we do now?

Drink it or leave it?

We need some of the guys out there that actually care about themselves to comment on this stuff.

This is like a dilemma now. What to do!
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, May 15, 2007 1:45:31 PM(UTC)


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According to The National Prostate Cancer Coalition one in six men will get prostate cancer. If 1/6th of the men in that study got prostate cancer that would be 50,000 men. Seems like the multivitamins helped. Very Happy Seems to me that given enough money researchers can prove water causes cancer.
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, May 15, 2007 5:21:22 PM(UTC)


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mguiddy wrote:
According to The National Prostate Cancer Coalition one in six men will get prostate cancer. If 1/6th of the men in that study got prostate cancer that would be 50,000 men. Seems like the multivitamins helped. Very Happy Seems to me that given enough money researchers can prove water causes cancer.


What in water would be the cause for cancer?
All I know is that bottled water is bad for you.
It's missing some key nutrients and is bad for your teeth.
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, May 15, 2007 5:38:24 PM(UTC)



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mguiddy wrote:
According to The National Prostate Cancer Coalition one in six men will get prostate cancer. If 1/6th of the men in that study got prostate cancer that would be 50,000 men. Seems like the multivitamins helped. Very Happy Seems to me that given enough money researchers can prove water causes cancer.

ummm yeah haven't they said that already with the people who live near the spray at niagra falls?
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, May 15, 2007 7:55:25 PM(UTC)


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@haisnguyen
That was a joke... or so I though. My point was that researchers will prove anything if someone wants to give them money to do so.

@birhat
Really? I didn't know that.
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:30:13 AM(UTC)



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mguiddy wrote:
According to The National Prostate Cancer Coalition one in six men will get prostate cancer. If 1/6th of the men in that study got prostate cancer that would be 50,000 men. Seems like the multivitamins helped. Very Happy Seems to me that given enough money researchers can prove water causes cancer.


Ever seen the high rates of cancer of people with well water near manufacturing plants?
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