A major new trial has begun that will see scientists explore if a chemical mostly found in red grapes and products made from the grapes like wine can help prevent bowel cancer. The study called ...
The trial is testing multiple potential prevention drugs for bowel cancer, including aspirin and metformin. Previous studies led by Professor Karen Brown at the University of Leicester have found that ...
Scientists are set to investigate whether a chemical predominantly found in red grapes – and by extension, red wine and juice ...
Bowel cancer, or colorectal cancer, begins in the large intestine, affecting the colon and rectum. Researchers will investigate resveratrol, a natural compound in grapes, blueberries, raspberries, and ...
The study known as Colo-Prevent has been hailed as a "unique experiment" which could have "big implications" for people at ...
The trial, led by researchers at the University of Leicester, UK, is also testing multiple potential prevention drugs for ...
It will also look at other potential treatments to prevent bowel cancer, including aspirin and metformin, a medication ...
It will also look at other potential treatments to prevent bowel cancer, including aspirin and metformin, a medication prescribed to help people with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar. It is ...
While drinking red wine does not prevent cancer, alcohol is a known cause of the disease. This clinical trial, and previous ...
Scientists will explore if a chemical mostly found in red grapes – and products made from red grapes, such as wine and juice – can help prevent bowel cancer as part of a major new trial. At such a ...
cut down the risk of colorectal cancer by 44% in type 2 diabetics compared to those who were treated with insulin and 25% ...