A high omega-3, low omega-6 diet with fish oil reduced the Ki-67 index by 15% in prostate cancer patients on active surveillance. The control group showed a 24% increase in the Ki-67 index, ...
From baseline to 1 year, the Ki-67 index decreased in the experimental arm and increased in the control arm. Consuming a lower-fat diet and taking a fish oil supplement daily reduced the Ki-67 index ...
A high omega-3, low omega-6 diet with fish oil reduced the prostate Ki-67 index by 15% in prostate cancer patients. The CAPFISH-3 trial involved 100 men on active surveillance for grade group 1 or 2 ...
A diet high in omega-3 and low in omega-6 fatty acids, alongside fish oil supplements, may curb the growth of prostate cancer cells in men with early-stage disease, new data showed. Among men on ...
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