Does garlic reduce risk of colorectal cancer? A systematic review. Ngo Suong N T,Williams Desmond B,Cobiac Lynne,Head Richard J. The Journal of nutrition . 2007Ngo, S. N., D. B. Williams, L. Cobiac, and R. J. Head. 2007. Does garlic reduce risk of colorectal cancer? A ...
(People are considered at average risk if they do not have a personal or family history of colorectal cancer, do not have a history of inflammatory bowel disease, do not have a confirmed or suspected hereditary colorectal cancer syndrome, and have not been treated for prior cancer with radiatio...
Colorectal cancer has become a significant concern for young people in the US, with an expectation that it will become the leading cause of cancer death for those aged 20-49 by 2030. In particular, the incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC) has been rising since the 1990s, with...
Several letters to the editor and a reply are presented in response to the article related to the conclusions of the Colorectal Adenoma/carcinoma Prevention Programme (CAPP2) Investigators in their study about the effectiveness of the use of aspirin to reduce risk in colon cancer.Cleland...
A study by researchers at Case Western Reserve University suggests a class of medications used to treat type 2 diabetes may also reduce the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC). The findings, published in the journalJAMA Oncology, support the need forclinical trialsto determine whether these medications...
Anti-folate chemotherapy agents such as methotrexate and fluorouracil reduce proliferation of neoplastic cells by inhibiting DNA synthesis. Paradoxically e... RA Hubner,RS Houlston - 《British Journal of Cancer》 被引量: 106发表: 0年 Increased folate intake could reduce risk of colorectal cancer Kim...
Intake of high levels of folate may reduce colorectal cancer risk, according to a new study in Gastroenterology, the official journal of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) Institute. Folate is a water-soluble B vitamin that occurs naturally in food. "We found that all forms and ...
Colorectal cancer affects young adults, too. Here's what to know about it and ways you can reduce your risk. Talk to your doctor if you experience signs of colon cancer. Natalia Gdovskaia/Getty Images Colorectal cancer is thesecond leading causeof cancer-related deaths among men and women ...
colorectal cancer of 91% (P= .04), compared with the risk for IBD patients who were matched for other risk factors. The study also found that a cumulative daily mesalamine dose of 4500 mg or more led to a reduction in risk for colorectal cancer of 89% in patients with ulcerative ...
that aspirin reduces adenoma recurrence in patients with a history of adenomas or colorectal cancer (CRC), but is ineffective for the primary prevention of CRC after 10 years of follow-up; however, the development of CRC from adenoma typically involves a latency period of ~10–15 years. ...