12 vs 24 weeks (%) No or poor regression Moderate regression Marked regression Gleason ≤6 9.9 → 7.9 44.0 → 34.2 46.1 → 57.9 Gleason 7 25.7 31.4 14.7 → 42.9 Gleason 8–10 45.4 36.4 0 → ...
[6] However, improved grayscale resolution ... the use of contrast tends to identify more aggressive prostate cancers with higher Gleason scores, which has important implications for treatment ...
show that a diet low in omega-6 and high in omega-3 fatty acids, combined with fish oil supplements, significantly reduced the growth rate of prostate cancer cells in men with early-stage disease.
Men who opt for "watchful waiting" instead of treatment for a low-risk prostate cancer might improve their odds if they take ...
The results were promising. Men on the omega-3-rich diet experienced a 15% decrease in the Ki-67 index, while the control ...
Omega-6 fats ... impact prostate cancer progression, Aronson's team regularly tested each man's "Ki-67 index." Ki-67 measures specific biomarkers to track how fast prostate cancer cells are ...
While the results are promising, researchers did not find any differences in other cancer growth markers, such as Gleason ... 6 and high in omega-3 fatty acids, combined with fish oil supplements, ...
The findings, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, show that a diet low in omega-6 and high in omega-3 fatty acids, combined with fish oil supplements, significantly reduced the growth rate ...