Guest guest Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Most do very well without any major problems. If he is older, he may also have BPH and be on medicines like FloMax. Urinary issues and sexual dysfunction were the major problems c/o about. Depending on the oncology radiologist, they may want them to avoid excess dietary supplements for vitamins and minerals. Other dietary supplements should be discussed too. Some will try herbals for the sexual dysfunction with many being recalled because they had prescription meds in them. > > > Can anyone share tips with me on how to help a patient who will be > undergoing tx for prostate cancer? He is looking for suggestions to > help him through treatment and maintain his health (he is lean, very > physically active, with BP and chol. wnl). > TIA, > Jane Korsberg > > -- > Jane Korsberg, MS,RD,LD > Owner/President, Nutrition Reality LLC > Emphasizing Wellness & Disease Prevention > ohrdjane@... > > > -- Ortiz, MS, RD *The FRUGAL Dietitian* <http://www.thefrugaldietitian.com> Check out my blog: mixture of deals and nutrition * " Nutrition is a Science, Not an Opinion Survey " * Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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