Intervention studies in adenoma patients
- PMID: 1994602
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01658957
Intervention studies in adenoma patients
Abstract
There is considerable evidence that most colorectal carcinomas arise in preexisting adenomas. It also appears that there may be a considerable influence of diet in the genesis and growth of adenomas. This evidence is discussed and the current dietary intervention studies in humans are reviewed.
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