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Vitamin Intake Recommendations
동아일보, South Korea -
Omega-3 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fatty acids found in fish. Omega-3 fatty acid supplements selling on the market contain 1000 milligrams of fish oil ...
2008 Holiday Gift Guide
Common Ground, CA -
BastyrCenter.org The gourmet way to get your Essential Fatty Acids! Flora?s luxurious Bija Omega truffles are a rich blend of premium organic ingredients ...
Cancer fighters: A look at foods that can help you stay healthy
Evansville Courier & Press, IN -
Salmon is a good source of the Omega-3 fatty acids. Your grandmother was right; it really is brain food. The Omega-3 fats work hard to lubricate and protect ...
Inside Out Fiber-rich beans raise blood sugar
Inquirer.net, Philippines -
Eat more fish and load up on omega-3 fatty acids essential to heart and brain health. To guide you better, eat meat/protein equivalent to the size of your ...

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Canola oil can save mom's life
Independent Online, South Africa - Nov 19, 2008
The findings are likely because of omega 6 fatty acids, the researchers told a meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. ...
Study: Canola Oil Lowers Breast Cancer Risk InjuryBoard.com
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Tori Stuart cooks up mainstream recipe for healthy living
Boston Herald, United States -
When Stuart began Zoe (which means ?life? in Greek), its trademark claims of 100-percent daily value of omega 3 fatty acids, high protein and high fiber ...
Science and Technology Omega-3 helps prevent stroke, heart attack
Philippine Star, Philippines - Nov 26, 2008
The current expert recommendation is that omega-3 fatty acids benefit the heart of healthy people, and those at high risk of - or who have - cardiovascular ...

PR Web (press release)
MOXXOR Brings the Most Powerful Omega-3 and Antioxidant to the Market
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 24, 2008
Moxxor's blend of the Omega-3 fatty acids found in the New Zealand Green Lip Mussles are up to 480 times more effective than other Omega-3's in the market. ...

Examiner.com
Omega-3 fats may be what your healthy diet has been missing
Examiner.com - Nov 25, 2008
by Jimmy Moore, Low-Carb Examiner The more we learn about essential Omega-3 fatty acids, we realize how much our bodies are protected from the disease ...
Human clinical study demonstrates superior Neptune Krill Oil NKO(R ...
MarketWatch - Nov 19, 2008
The trial was designed to compare the acute and long-term bioavailability of the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA of each of the formulations standardized to ...CVE:NTB
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: fatty acids + cancer risk + cancer  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


U.S. News & World Report
Health Buzz: Prostate Cancer Screening and Other Health News
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Aug 5, 2008
The researchers observed a 26 percent lower risk of silent brain lesions in those who ate nonfried fish and other fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids at least ...
Breast cancer: What you need to know
Food Consumer, IL - Aug 5, 2008
Turmeric may stop breast cancer ? study. Fish oil: Omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil have been associated with a reduced risk of breast cancer. ...

InTheNews.co.uk
Eating fish 'lowers risk of memory loss and stroke'
InTheNews.co.uk, UK - Aug 4, 2008
The study found that people who ate fish high in omega-3 fatty acids three times or more per week had a nearly 26 per cent lower risk of having the silent ...
Actress Christina Applegate is fighting breast cancer
Food Consumer, IL - Aug 4, 2008
Dietary and lifestyle factors that may reduce the breast cancer risk include physical activity, breastfeeding, having a baby early, dietary fiber, ...
Giving yourself cancer?
Health24.com, South Africa - Aug 5, 2008
Eat more omega-3 fatty acids, such as those you find in fish. Use canola oil rather than sunflower oil. And lots of olive oil ? the cold-pressed kind. ...

Cancer Monthly
Cancer Risk and Fatty Acids
Cancer Monthly, NC - Jul 25, 2008
While research is finding that omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) can reduce cancer risk, omega-6 fatty acids appear to have the opposite effect, ...

HealthJockey.com
Way to healthy heart throughout life is low cholesterol since ...
HealthJockey.com, India -
Recently too there were reports of how the traditional Japanese diet of sea-food containing valuable Omega 3 fatty acid kept the cardiovascular disease away ...

Hindu
Fat can kill
Hindu, India - Aug 2, 2008
But that obesity can also significantly increase cancer risk is even more chilling news; a 2008 meta-analysis of hundreds of cancer studies shows that 14 to ...
Cancer Center to Use Wellness Professionals(TM) Ximega(TM) Omega-3 ...
MarketWatch - Jul 28, 2008
CAMBRIDGE, MA, Jul 28, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Numerous studies have shown the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for everything from decreasing joint ...
Statins: They do increase prostate cancer risk if you?re overweight
What Doctors Don't Tell You, UK - Jul 31, 2008
Eat fatty fish to reduce risk of prostate cancer - Men who consume moderate to high amounts of fatty fish such as salmon, herring and mackerel, ...
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Prospective Study of Plasma Fatty Acids and Risk of Prostate Cancer -
PH Gann, CH Hennekens, FM Sacks, F Grodstein, EL … - jnci, 1994 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... 86, No. 4, 281-286, February 16, 1994 ? 1994 Oxford University Press Prospective
Study of Plasma Fatty Acids and Risk of Prostate Cancer. ...

Association of Dietary Intake of Fat and Fatty Acids With Risk of Breast Cancer -
MD Holmes, DJ Hunter, GA Colditz, MJ Stampfer, SE … - JAMA, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
... Association of Dietary Intake of Fat and Fatty Acids With Risk of Breast
Cancer Michelle D. Holmes, MD, DrPH ; David J. Hunter, MB ...

Intake of Fatty Acids and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in a Cohort of Finnish Men: The Alpha- … -
P Pietinen, A Ascherio, P Korhonen, AM Hartman, WC … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1997 - Oxford Univ Press
... ARTICLES. Intake of fatty acids and risk of coronary heart disease in a cohort of
Finnish men. The Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention Study. ...

Dietary effects on breast-cancer risk in Singapore. -
HP Lee, L Gourley, SW Duffy, J Esteve, J Lee, NE … - Lancet, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... A study of diet and breast cancer was done among 200 ... Decreased risk was associated
with high intakes of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), beta ...

Dietary long-chain n-3 fatty acids for the prevention of cancer: a review of potential mechanisms -
SC Larsson, M Kumlin, M Ingelman-Sundberg, A Wolk - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2004 - Am Soc Nutrition
... HD Sesso, MJ Stampfer, WC Willett, and J. Ma Blood Levels of Long-Chain Polyunsaturated
Fatty Acids, Aspirin, and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer Cancer Epidemiol ...

A Prospective Study of Dietary Fat and Risk of Prostate Cancer -
E Giovannucci, EB Rimm, GA Colditz, MJ Stampfer, A … - jnci, 1993 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... AM Issa, MJ Suttorp, YW Lim, SB Traina, L. Hilton, R. Garland, and SC Morton Effects
of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review JAMA, January 25 ...

… Acid-Enriched Butter Fat Alters Mammary Gland Morphogenesis and Reduces Cancer Risk in Rats 1 -
C Ip, S Banni, E Angioni, G Carta, J McGinley, HJ … - Journal of Nutrition, 1999 - Am Soc Nutrition
... mammary epithelium and reduces the risk of mammary ... a diet-based approach to cancer
prevention without ... butter contains more medium-chain fatty acids than the ...

… of the Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue and Risk of Proliferative Benign Breast Disease and Breast Cancer -
SJ London, FM Sacks, MJ Stampfer, IC Henderson, M … - jnci, 1993 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... and E. Riboli Serum Fatty Acids and Risk of Breast Cancer in a Nested Case-Control
Study of the New York University Women's Health Study Cancer Epidemiol. ...

A Prospective Study of Intake of Fish and Marine Fatty Acids and Prostate Cancer -
K Augustsson, DS Michaud, EB Rimm, MF Leitzmann, … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2003 - AACR
... AM Issa, MJ Suttorp, YW Lim, SB Traina, L. Hilton, R. Garland, and SC Morton Effects
of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review JAMA, January 25 ...

Fatty fish consumption and risk of prostate cancer -
P Terry, P Lichtenstein, M Feychting, A Ahlbom, A … - The Lancet, 2001 - Elsevier
... Finally, the type of fish studied is often not described. 3. Only fish high in
omega-3 fatty acids are likely to lower the risk of prostate cancer. ...

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Omega-3 fatty acids are unlikely to reduce the risk of cancer

A review of studies found no strong evidence indicating a significantly reduced risk of cancer associated with the consumption of omega-3 fatty acids.

Epidemiological studies have suggested that groups of people who consume diets high in omega-3 fatty acids, found in certain fish and vegetables, may experience a lower prevalence of some types of cancer.

Many small trials have attempted to assess the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on cancer treatment by adding omega-3 fatty acid to the diet either as omega-3 fatty acid–rich foods or as dietary supplements.
Because of the results of some studies, a number of omega-3 fatty acid–containing dietary supplements have appeared on the market claiming to protect against the development of a variety of conditions including cancer, even though studies have reported mixed results.

Catherine H. MacLean, of RAND Health, Santa Monica, California, and colleagues assessed the validity of claims that omega-3 fatty acids prevent cancer by systematically reviewing the literature for studies that evaluated the effect of omega-3 fatty acids on the incidence of cancer.

Using several databases and other sources, the researchers identified 38 articles, published between 1966 to October 2005, which met the study criteria.
Reviewers independently abstracted detailed data about the incidence of cancer, the type of cancer, the number and characteristics of the patients, details on the exposure to omega-3 fatty acids, and the elapsed time between the intervention and outcome measurements.

The researchers found: "Among 65 estimates of association calculated across 20 different cohorts for 11 different types of cancer and 6 different ways to assess omega-3 fatty acid consumption, only 10 are statistically significant. Significant associations between omega-3 fatty acid consumption and cancer risk were reported for breast cancer in 4 studies; for colorectal cancer in 1; for lung cancer in 2; for prostate cancer in 2; and for skin cancer in 1. However, for each breast, lung, and prostate cancer, there were significant associations for both increased risk and decreased risk and far more estimates that did not demonstrate any association. The study that assessed skin cancer risk found a significantly increased risk. Hence, no trend was found across many different cohorts and many different categories of omega-3 fatty acid consumption to suggest that omega-3 fatty acids reduce overall cancer risk."

"… omega-3 fatty acids appear not to affect a mechanism of cancer development that is common across the different types of cancers evaluated in this report. Likewise, there is little to suggest that omega-3 fatty acids reduce the risk of any single type of cancer," they write.

" A large body of literature spanning numerous cohorts from many countries and with different demographic characteristics did not provide evidence to suggest a significant association between omega-3 fatty acids and cancer incidence. Dietary supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids is unlikely to reduce the risk of cancer," the researchers conclude.

Source: American Medical Association, 2006

 
 
 
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