7 Supplements to Avoid for Prostate Cancer Patients

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Note: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve supplements for safety or effectiveness. Talk to a healthcare professional about whether a supplement is the right fit for your individual health, and about any potential drug interactions or safety concerns.

Supplements might seem like a healthy add-on if you’re managing prostate cancer, but they’re not all helpful, or even safe. Certain supplements have been linked to cancer progression. Others can interfere with cancer treatments and other medications.
Another challenge is that the supplement industry isn’t regulated like prescription medications. Product quality and labeling can vary a lot, making it difficult to know exactly what you’re taking and how it might affect your care. This is one reason to focus on a nutrient-rich, plant-based diet with foods like vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains, and healthy fats, which can provide vitamins, minerals, and protective compounds naturally.
But there are times when supplements are necessary when you’re managing prostate cancer. For example, you may be prescribed vitamin D and calcium if you’re on hormone-blocking medications that lower testosterone to slow cancer growth, says Gabriella Nowicki, RDN, an oncology dietitian at Rebecca Bitzer & Associates. These hormone treatments can weaken the bones over time, so your care team may recommend supplements to protect your bone health.

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