Thoughts on multivitamins containing selenium and prostate cancer?

Posted by TurtBean @turtbean, 2 days ago

Decades ago, I had a period where I was vitamin D deficient (I’m not a fan of, well, the outside), so my PCP recommended a standard OTC multivitamin (Centrum).

Just the other day, randomly reading PCa literature, I came across a little blurb about how selenium, commonly included in multivitamins) may - and a strong emphasis on may - encourage recurrence in PCa patients.

While I plan on asking my oncologist at my next checkup, I’m curious if anyone here has any thoughts one way or the other about it.

Thanks.

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@readandlearn Key Findings on High-Fat Dairy and Prostate Cancer:
Disease Progression: Whole milk intake is specifically associated with a higher risk of developing fatal or lethal prostate cancer.
Recurrence Risk: Men who consume high-fat dairy after a prostate cancer diagnosis face a higher risk of recurrence and mortality.
Mechanism: Dairy products can increase insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), a hormone linked to cancer growth.
Amount Matters: The link between dairy and cancer is often associated with high consumption levels.
Alternatives: Low-fat and non-fat dairy options do not show the same consistent association with negative outcomes compared to high-fat options, though some studies suggest all dairy might carry risk.

my point was dont over do- I think I was eating far too much cottage cheese with honey- about 2-3 containers a week..and then late last May, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer...now I dont believe it was soley from my indulgence in high fat cottage cheese ( dont drink milk at all) but I was totally unaware of any link to prostate cancer- secondly, over the yrs, I was told not to worry about PC that I probably wouldnt get it and even if I did, "they dont even treat older men cause it is slow growing"..

2 of my primary care doctors in Houston told me that ( both women).

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Yah, I've mostly gone away from full-fat dairy, except for a few TJ Greek yogurts, lol, including the honey flavor, and I don't have them very often.

I went through a cottage cheese phase. I go back and forth on cheese generally. Gave up on liquid milk many years ago, has a surprising number of carbs that didn't fit my carb budget.

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