SummaryBackgroundObservational studies report that higher intake of dietary fibre (a heterogeneous mix including non-starch polysaccharides and resistant starches) is associated with reduced risk of colorectal cancer, but no randomised trials with prevention of colorectal cancer as a primary endpoint have been done. We assessed the effect of resistant starch on the incidence of colorectal cancer.MethodsIn the CAPP2 study, individuals with Lynch syndrome were randomly assigned in a two-by-two factorial design to receive 600 mg aspirin or aspirin placebo or 30 g resistant starch or starch placebo, for up to 4 years. Randomisation was done with a block size of 16. Post-intervention, patients entered into double-blind follow-up; participants an...
Resistant starch decreases the concentration of secondary bile acids in the feces and the proliferat...
Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Randomised cont...
Resistant starch (RS) is not digested in the small intestine and is available for fermentation by th...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies report that higher intake of dietary fibre (a heterogeneous mix in...
With 108,000 new diagnoses each year, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most prevalent cancer amo...
The CAPP2 trial investigated the long-term effects of aspirin and resistant starch on cancer inciden...
The CAPP2 trial investigated the long-term effects of aspirin and resistant starch on cancer inciden...
SummaryBackgroundObservational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers...
Background: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
Background: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
Background : Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Ra...
Evidence supporting aspirin and resistant starch (RS) for colorectal cancer prevention comes from ep...
Item does not contain fulltextResistant starch decreases the concentration of secondary bile acids i...
Resistant starch decreases the concentration of secondary bile acids in the feces and the proliferat...
Resistant starch decreases the concentration of secondary bile acids in the feces and the proliferat...
Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Randomised cont...
Resistant starch (RS) is not digested in the small intestine and is available for fermentation by th...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies report that higher intake of dietary fibre (a heterogeneous mix in...
With 108,000 new diagnoses each year, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most prevalent cancer amo...
The CAPP2 trial investigated the long-term effects of aspirin and resistant starch on cancer inciden...
The CAPP2 trial investigated the long-term effects of aspirin and resistant starch on cancer inciden...
SummaryBackgroundObservational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers...
Background: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
Background: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Observational and epidemiologic data indicate that the use of aspirin reduces the risk o...
Background : Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Ra...
Evidence supporting aspirin and resistant starch (RS) for colorectal cancer prevention comes from ep...
Item does not contain fulltextResistant starch decreases the concentration of secondary bile acids i...
Resistant starch decreases the concentration of secondary bile acids in the feces and the proliferat...
Resistant starch decreases the concentration of secondary bile acids in the feces and the proliferat...
Observational studies report reduced colorectal cancer in regular aspirin consumers. Randomised cont...
Resistant starch (RS) is not digested in the small intestine and is available for fermentation by th...