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14-Jun-10 10:32

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If I ever received Part I of this article, I don't recall seeing it. I'll have to look around at Moss' web site - if I find Part I I'll post it. If you find that I've already posted it here (and just can't find it), let me know or go ahead and post Part I here at this thread.

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This is Part II - Fish Oil and Cancer - New Findings

The finding that DHA supplements cut the amount of tumor formation by two-thirds in experimental rats was astonishing, but not exactly new. It was in line with previous findings that a fish oil-enriched diet could inhibit the formation of various other kinds of tumors, including papillomas (Akihisa 2004), breast cancer (Manna 2008, Yuri 2003, Noguchi 1997), cancers of the large and small intestines (Toriyama-Baba 2001) lungs (Toriyama-Baba 2001), colon cancer (Takahashi 1993, Iigo 1997), sarcoma (Ramos 2004), and prostate cancer (Kelavkar 2006). Other studies have shown that omega-3 is strongly associated with a decreased risk of aggressiveness in prostate (Fradet 2006), kidney (Wolk 2006) and breast cancer (Kim 2009).

To read the rest of the article, click here ---> http://www.cancerdecisions.com/content/view/493/2/lang,english/

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