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The relationship between daily calcium intake and bone mineral density in men with prostate cancer
BJU International, 03/20/07
Planas, Jacques, et al. - Conclusion: DCI seems to be related to BMD; a low DCI was an independent risk factor for osteoporosis in men with prostate cancer. In the study population overall the DCI was inadequate. Urologists should recommend a DCI of >1000 mg in patients with prostate cancer, especially in those under ADT
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