Can you drink wine with bone metastases from prostate cancer?

After returning to a normal diet after treatment of bone metastases from prostate cancer, wine consumption is usually not recommended and can be eaten as prescribed by the doctor in the daily diet. Prostate cancer is a malignant tumor of the male reproductive system, which can be caused by gene mutation, smoking and other factors. When the disease develops to the advanced stage, it is often accompanied by distant metastasis, such as bone metastasis, at which time the clinical manifestations of bone pain and pathologic fracture may appear. In this period, the disease can be treated by radiotherapy, chemotherapy, endocrine therapy, immunotherapy and other methods. After treatment and resumption of normal diet, wine consumption is not recommended. Although it is not found that there is a direct relationship between alcohol consumption and prostate cancer, alcohol consumption is a high-risk factor for many kinds of cancers, such as bowel cancer and liver cancer, so it should be abstained from alcohol as much as possible. Moreover, patients with prostate cancer combined with bone metastasis may have gastrointestinal symptoms, and drinking wine may increase the burden on the stomach and intestines. For the treatment of prostate cancer, it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in time, so as not to delay the treatment of the disease.