One in six men will get prostate cancer in their lifetime; only 1 in 34 will die from it. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men, after skin cancer, and is the third leading cause of cancer death in men, after colorectal cancer and lung cancer. So, it's clear that we need to perform more tests on humans in order to truly determine the benefits of all these dietary changes and supplements in the fight against prostate cancer. To date, much of the research on preventing cancer naturally has been performed on mice and in laboratory controlled studies. However, we do know that all the changes mentioned here are generally healthy, so we can feel good about making them even if they don't significantly lower our