These are early days. There are clear indications that dairy intake is related to the development of an especially aggressive form of prostate cancer, and re-emergence in existing cancer patients. As we say, more research is needed. In the meantime and contrary to industry claims, dairy is not an essential dietary component as protein and calcium are easily obtained from a healthy, balanced diet. In an abundance of caution, many men are eliminating dairy entirely. I'm one of them.
This is a great example of how research reviewing self-reported dietary information can give rise to garbage conclusions. To suggest the dose of milk is risk factor for prostate cancer is fallacious absent better-controlled data. The doctor openly speculates about IGF1 in milk and its possible role in cancer. The science is clear IGF1 is not orally absorbed. I would have never agreed to discuss this research project on TV. The host was trying hard to make it a simple question of to drink milk on not. What other associations of diet are common to milk drinkers? That question was conveniently overlooked. Most clinical MDʻs are not trained researchers and the media needs to stop acting like they are.
From the National Institutes of Health 'Effects of oral administration of IGF-1...' : "Although orally administered IGF-1 mainly acts at the intestine a portion of IGF-1 is absorbed into the general circulation". I don't know how you thought otherwise. By the way, many researchers are focusing instead on the very high concentrations of estrogens and progesterone in today's industrial dairy products. It could be that they, and not IGF-1, are the problem.
Babies need milk , grown people don't. I consumed a lot of milk and I developed PC. Was Milk the only factor "No" but with the hormones in Milk, Milk fueled my PC.
This is inconclusive and mirrors the vegetarian movement’s memes which medical science has not verified. This then leads to conspiracy thinking about medical science as bunk! There are several hormones in milk, all of them are female hormones. It is testosterone that is related to pc! Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is found in milk, but notice the hyphen “-like.” Call in the hermeneuticists! It is more likely that the problem of pc is related to hyperglycemia which causes excess secretions of insulin - consider this pure speculation. What ever the cause of PC, it must be a substance that causes mutations in prostate cells, or the mutations were inherited which is most likely the case.
A calf goes from 65 pounds at birth to 900 pounds at one year old. It takes A LOT of growth hormone for that to happen. It’s thought that this same growth hormone helps cancer cells to grow. That’s why it;s not a good idea to eat-drink cow milk products.
I would appreciate a little more expansion upon say for example whether someone who drinks organic grass fed raw milk as opposed to grain fed and non organic pasteurized cow milk might have different outcomes. Or at least a breakdown of how this study factored that in. Please and thank you.
I am taking the Meyenberg brand gluten free goats milk powder daily and am experiencing night visits to the loo and will stop after I finish the packet. It costs about Sing $29 dollars for 340 grams. Its best not to take the risk of getting prostate cancer.
My brother never smoked a day in his life and got lung cancer. Would you conclude that smoking is is not the cause of most lung cancers? This is all about risk and probabilities.
@@paulmaxwell8851. Excellent question, factors like air pollutants and second hand smoke are highly relevant. Everytime the EPA standards for filtering power plant emissions or vehicle emissions are cut, tons of methane gas, CO2 and PM2.5 are spewed in the air leading to increases of lung cancer. Cancer, btw, has surpassed heart disease in mortality rates.
What exactly does this dapper dude with a garbled accent have to say about milk/cheese/yogurt? Impossible to pick out from the torrent of his monologue.
@@geraldwalsh6489 Ignorance has nothing whatsoever to do with it. It's the job of the interviewee to get his tongue sorted out to make himself understood. Is that so hard to grasp, mister ignoramus?
These are early days. There are clear indications that dairy intake is related to the development of an especially aggressive form of prostate cancer, and re-emergence in existing cancer patients. As we say, more research is needed. In the meantime and contrary to industry claims, dairy is not an essential dietary component as protein and calcium are easily obtained from a healthy, balanced diet. In an abundance of caution, many men are eliminating dairy entirely. I'm one of them.
Same for me!! I am taking no chances, i have PC and fixing all the wrongs
Tell me about the randomized controlled trials that show us the clear indications.
❤💯 You are a very educated man. Thank you for this info.
Is this an observational study ?
This is a great example of how research reviewing self-reported dietary information can give rise to garbage conclusions. To suggest the dose of milk is risk factor for prostate cancer is fallacious absent better-controlled data. The doctor openly speculates about IGF1 in milk and its possible role in cancer. The science is clear IGF1 is not orally absorbed. I would have never agreed to discuss this research project on TV. The host was trying hard to make it a simple question of to drink milk on not. What other associations of diet are common to milk drinkers? That question was conveniently overlooked. Most clinical MDʻs are not trained researchers and the media needs to stop acting like they are.
From the National Institutes of Health 'Effects of oral administration of IGF-1...' : "Although orally administered IGF-1 mainly acts at the intestine a portion of IGF-1 is absorbed into the general circulation". I don't know how you thought otherwise. By the way, many researchers are focusing instead on the very high concentrations of estrogens and progesterone in today's industrial dairy products. It could be that they, and not IGF-1, are the problem.
i hope you are not being funded by the Diary Associtation, adults don't need MIlk.
@@paulmaxwell8851. It is testosterone that is relevant here, not female hormones.
@@bobwright3438. The issue is not ‘necessity of milk,’ it is whether a food substance is causing cancer - an extremely unlikely finding.
From the author of the study "...this study does not yet conclusively indicate that milk causes prostate cancer."
Babies need milk , grown people don't. I consumed a lot of milk and I developed PC. Was Milk the only factor "No" but with the hormones in Milk, Milk fueled my PC.
This is inconclusive and mirrors the vegetarian movement’s memes which medical science has not verified. This then leads to conspiracy thinking about medical science as bunk!
There are several hormones in milk, all of them are female hormones. It is testosterone that is related to pc!
Insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) is found in milk, but notice the hyphen “-like.” Call in the hermeneuticists! It is more likely that the problem of pc is related to hyperglycemia which causes excess secretions of insulin - consider this pure speculation.
What ever the cause of PC, it must be a substance that causes mutations in prostate cells, or the mutations were inherited which is most likely the case.
A calf goes from 65 pounds at birth to 900 pounds at one year old. It takes A LOT of growth hormone for that to happen. It’s thought that this same growth hormone helps cancer cells to grow. That’s why it;s not a good idea to eat-drink cow milk products.
It may be. It is better safe than sorry.
BS you have no idea what you are says one small study and you are talking about it and as you say maybe so maybe not 🥴🥴
I would appreciate a little more expansion upon say for example whether someone who drinks organic grass fed raw milk as opposed to grain fed and non organic pasteurized cow milk might have different outcomes. Or at least a breakdown of how this study factored that in. Please and thank you.
I believe that organic grass fed milk should not have a problem if not pasturised and processed
What a crap study. Screening raises prostate cancer risk.
You mean $$$$creening
That is one reason for screening.
I am taking the Meyenberg brand gluten free goats milk powder daily and am experiencing night visits to the loo and will stop after I finish the packet. It costs about Sing $29 dollars for 340 grams. Its best not to take the risk of getting prostate cancer.
Is that cows milk or all milk.
I never had milk in my whole life.. And got prostate cancer..
Damn. . .
Really?
My brother never smoked a day in his life and got lung cancer. Would you conclude that smoking is is not the cause of most lung cancers? This is all about risk and probabilities.
@@paulmaxwell8851. Excellent question, factors like air pollutants and second hand smoke are highly relevant. Everytime the EPA standards for filtering power plant emissions or vehicle emissions are cut, tons of methane gas, CO2 and PM2.5 are spewed in the air leading to increases of lung cancer. Cancer, btw, has surpassed heart disease in mortality rates.
Milk has growth hormones for cows so why wouldn't it affect the prostate ?
So wouldn’t it affect all other organs?
BS Epidemiology study.
Get early $$$$$creening
What exactly does this dapper dude with a garbled accent have to say about milk/cheese/yogurt? Impossible to pick out from the torrent of his monologue.
Quite an ignorant comment from a qualified Doctor
@@geraldwalsh6489 Ignorance has nothing whatsoever to do with it. It's the job of the interviewee to get his tongue sorted out to make himself understood. Is that so hard to grasp, mister ignoramus?