In an effort to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer development, oral calcium carbonate supplementation has been used in previous studies for the precipitation of cytotoxic bile acids and fatty acids. In human intervention trials its effect on mucosal hyperproliferation in the colorectum has not always been satisfactory. Because the complexation of calcium and bile acids requires the formation of calcium phosphate, we performed an intervention study in 14 healthy volunteers, giving them 1,500 mg calcium as Ca3(PO4)2 for 1 week. The effects of tricalcium phosphate on luminal and faecal parameters of cytolytic activity were evaluated before, during, and after calcium phosphate supplementation. The cytolytic activity of faecal water and intes...
Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precip...
BACKGROUND: In Western societies colonic cancer most frequently develops in the distal colon, largel...
Effects of calcisorb on fecal bile acids and fatty acids in human volunteers.van Faassen A, van den ...
In an effort to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer development, oral calcium carbonate supplementa...
Colorectal cancer (cancerof the large intestine) is the second most common cause of cancer deaths i...
Diet is a major determinant of colon cancer risk. Calcium may protect against colon cancer, presumab...
Phosphates are associated with negative physiological effects. The objectives of this publication we...
Calcium has been proposed to prevent colon cancer in subjects at risk for this tumour. This effect i...
Dietary factors are major determinants of colorectal cancer risk. Especially a diet high in fat and ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is currently considered one of the most common and lethal types of tumors. N...
Oral calcium supplementation is thought to be a useful interventional agent to decrease colon cancer...
Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precip...
BACKGROUND: In Western societies colonic cancer most frequently develops in the distal colon, largel...
Effects of calcisorb on fecal bile acids and fatty acids in human volunteers.van Faassen A, van den ...
In an effort to reduce the risk of colorectal cancer development, oral calcium carbonate supplementa...
Colorectal cancer (cancerof the large intestine) is the second most common cause of cancer deaths i...
Diet is a major determinant of colon cancer risk. Calcium may protect against colon cancer, presumab...
Phosphates are associated with negative physiological effects. The objectives of this publication we...
Calcium has been proposed to prevent colon cancer in subjects at risk for this tumour. This effect i...
Dietary factors are major determinants of colorectal cancer risk. Especially a diet high in fat and ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is currently considered one of the most common and lethal types of tumors. N...
Oral calcium supplementation is thought to be a useful interventional agent to decrease colon cancer...
Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precip...
BACKGROUND: In Western societies colonic cancer most frequently develops in the distal colon, largel...
Effects of calcisorb on fecal bile acids and fatty acids in human volunteers.van Faassen A, van den ...