I appreciate that I will need to take my own decision but I would be interested in any views as to whether it is beneficial or not to continue to take supplements when going through salvage radiation? I gather there are two school of thoughts. One is that antioxidants can act to make radiotherapy less effective while the other school of thought suggests that taking Curcumin for example can enhance the impact of radiation on cancer cells and offer some protection for healthy cells. I suspect there is no real evidence either way and if so the safer option would be to discontinue during the treatment. I would be interested in any thoughts.
I think that it is essential to discuss the specific supplements with your radiotherapy team - some things are absolute no-nos which are known to inhibit radiotherapy while others will be left up to your own preference.
Thanks Lyn I am doing this. So far they have just asked me to drop the lot without giving a rationale. I understand that some should be dropped but the evidence for others doesn't seem to be there.
Could be one of those things that work better for some than others but lack of proper trials (which would be difficult to organise) - no incentive for pharma and men not disposed to non medical treatment - the advantage of supplements remain uncertain for PCa.
One also has to consider that some men have deficiencies with which supplements might help, whereas it is possible to have 'too much of a good thing' whereby it could do more harm than good.
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