Eggs may increase risk of lethal prostate cancer in healthy men

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  • millenium girl
    Moderator
    • Apr 2006
    • 3194

    Eggs may increase risk of lethal prostate cancer in healthy men

    Eating eggs may increase men's risk of developing the more lethal form of prostate cancer, concluded US researchers in a study published recently in the journal Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.

    First author Erin L. Richman from the department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and colleagues, write that we already know red and processed meat may increase risk of advanced prostate cancer, and although post-diagnostic data on diet and prostate cancer is "sparse", there have been suggestions that eating poultry with skin and eggs may hasten the progress of the disease.

    So they decided to do a study using dietary data from 27,607 men who had been followed from 1994 to 2008 and who had no cancer at the start of the period.

    This group included men who developed prostate cancer that spread to other organs and also who died from the disease, enabling the researchers to examine total, unprocessed and processed red meat, poultry and egg intake in relation to risk of lethal prostate cancer.

    Using a "case only" approach, they also analyzed survival rates in relation to the post-diagnosis consumption of these same foods in 3,127 of men who were initially diagnosed with non-metastatic (ie localized, not yet spread to other organs) prostate cancer during the follow up.

    The researchers report that for the risk analysis, they noted there were 199 observed events over 306,715 person years (when you multiply the number of people observed by the number of years each was followed for and compare this to the number of events you are interested in observing, you get a sense of how populated the "map" of available data points for analysis is).

    They found that men who ate 2.5 eggs or more a week had a significant 81% higher risk of developing lethal prostate cancer compared to men who ate fewer than 0.5 eggs a week on average.

    For the case-only survival analysis, they observed 123 events during 19,354 person-years. From these data points they found a suggestion, but this was not statistically significant, that eating poultry and processed red meat after a diagnosis of localized prostate cancer was linked to progression to lethal disease.

    The researchers conclude that "consumption of eggs may increase risk of developing a lethal form of prostate cancer among healthy men".

    (Medical News Today)
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  • Crimzon

    #2
    81% higher risk?! That's pretty significant.

    But whenever I hear about these types of studies, I always have to pause and wonder if the cause that they've linked it to is REALLY the cause or not. For example, maybe those who eat a lot of eggs have other risk factors that go hand in hand, like eating tons of bacon every day along with the eggs, or just having a shitty diet in general...

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    • liftsiron
      Administrator
      • Nov 2003
      • 18446

      #3
      Originally posted by Crimzon
      81% higher risk?! That's pretty significant.

      But whenever I hear about these types of studies, I always have to pause and wonder if the cause that they've linked it to is REALLY the cause or not. For example, maybe those who eat a lot of eggs have other risk factors that go hand in hand, like eating tons of bacon every day along with the eggs, or just having a shitty diet in general...

      I agree bro. Also one study is not accepted as science, it needs to be replicated a number of times at different universities and or medical schools. Meanwhile I'm going to continue eating eggs. Many studies have implicated E2 as the main causative factor in prostate cancer. Perhaps a little arimidex with your eggs
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      • incrediblehawk
        Vet
        • Aug 2011
        • 250

        #4
        were they fried in bacon grease?

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        • Persian
          VET
          • Oct 2007
          • 422

          #5
          i ate 30-45 egg whites a day ..
          i should die soon

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