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I wouldn't take most dietary advice in this forum too literally. Cancer makes a person feel out of control, so it's natural to try to find ways to feel in control again, including following dietary fads.

As long as the diet includes a healthy balance of nutrients and doesn't interfere with primary medical treatment, there's no harm.

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Good idea. Like this conversation. I am 3.7 years in on this journey and have complete labs done every three months. Every 6 months I visit with an Oncology Nutritionist, epically helpful. She's trained me to forget about the Diet do's and don't and focus on "Nutrition." Everyday fruit, veggies, lots of greens, nuts, couple cups of yogurt w/berries, little bit of bread/toast. Yes, on a burger once in a while. My nutrition is guided by quality over quantity, keep it fresh. If I were to write Advanced Prostate Cancer book chapter one would be titled "The Joy of Eating Well."