Patients with a history of sporadic adenomas have increased epithelial cell proliferative activity, an intermediate risk marker for colorectal cancer. Reduction of proliferation by dietary intervention may reflect a decreased colorectal cancer risk. To evaluate whether calcium or resistant starch could reduce proliferative activity throughout the colon, we performed a randomized controlled trial in 111 sporadic adenoma patients. Patients received two placebos, I g of calcium + placebo, or 30 g of amylomaize (19 g of resistant starch) + placebo. After 2 mo, biopsies were collected from the cecum, transverse and sigmoid colon, and rectum during colonoscopy. Epithelial cell proliferation was determined by dividing the number of 5-bromo-2-deoxy...
Background: Calcium can reduce the risk of colorectal tumors by binding secondary bile and fatty aci...
Colorectal cancer may occur in individuals with a recognised high risk of developing the disease, or...
The association between calcium intake and the risk of colorectal neoplasia remains controversial. T...
Patients with a history of sporadic adenomas have increased epithelial cell proliferative activity, ...
To study the effect of oral supplemental calcium on colonic epithelial proliferation, 17 adenomatous...
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...
Calcium and antioxidant vitamins, such as A, C, and E, have been shown to reduce colorectal epitheli...
The kinetics of coborectal epithelial cell proliferation (CECP) have been found to be altered in pat...
Diet is a major determinant of colon cancer risk. Calcium may protect against colon cancer, presumab...
Background: A high-fat diet has been recognized for some time as a major risk factor for colorectal ...
Background: Calcium can reduce the risk of colorectal tumors by binding secondary bile and fatty aci...
Colorectal cancer may occur in individuals with a recognised high risk of developing the disease, or...
The association between calcium intake and the risk of colorectal neoplasia remains controversial. T...
Patients with a history of sporadic adenomas have increased epithelial cell proliferative activity, ...
To study the effect of oral supplemental calcium on colonic epithelial proliferation, 17 adenomatous...
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...
Calcium and antioxidant vitamins, such as A, C, and E, have been shown to reduce colorectal epitheli...
The kinetics of coborectal epithelial cell proliferation (CECP) have been found to be altered in pat...
Diet is a major determinant of colon cancer risk. Calcium may protect against colon cancer, presumab...
Background: A high-fat diet has been recognized for some time as a major risk factor for colorectal ...
Background: Calcium can reduce the risk of colorectal tumors by binding secondary bile and fatty aci...
Colorectal cancer may occur in individuals with a recognised high risk of developing the disease, or...
The association between calcium intake and the risk of colorectal neoplasia remains controversial. T...