One study found that some of these compounds can inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells in the laboratory. (fitnessandpower.com)
The lab used a series of human prostate cancer cells, representing different stages of prostate cancer and showed that all the stages responded to this compound. (naturalhealth365.com)
This is a neat solution: blocking the uptake of a nutrient needed by prostate cancer cells with nutrients that are commonly in the human diet. (sciencedaily.com)