European Trials on Dietary Supplementation for Cancer Prevention

ABSTRACT European institutions aimed at cancer research and control are spending sizable resources to develop preclinical and clinical chemoprevention trials. Pilot studies showed positive effect on colorectal cell proliferation from supplementation with calcium; vitamins A, C, and E; Ω‐3 fatty acid...

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