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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Ovarian Cancer and Fatty Fish

 Posted by Chantel Martiromo

Ovarian cancer is defined as a condition of  abnormal ovarian cells growth of ovaries.  It is one of most common cancer in US, according to the statistics adapted from the American Cancer Society's publication, Cancer Facts & Figures 2010, an estimated 21,880 women in the United States will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, causing 3,850 deaths.
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Fatty fish containing a large amounts of omega-3 fatty acids may be associated to reduced risk of ovarian cancer. High fish intake may be associated with a significantly reduced risk in the 2 case-control studies(33). The Southern Illinois University Carbondale, in hen study indicated that 175 and 700 mg/kg fish oil reduced proliferation and 700 mg/kg increased apoptosis in hen ovaries. may be an effective approach in preventing ovarian carcinogenesis(34).   
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References 

 (33) Meat, fish, and ovarian cancer risk: Results from 2 Australian case-control studies, a systematic review, and meta-analysis by Kolahdooz F1, van der Pols JC, Bain CJ, Marks GC, Hughes MC, Whiteman DC, Webb PM; Australian Cancer Study (Ovarian Cancer) and the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study Group.(PubMed)
(34) Anti-inflammatory effects of fish oil in ovaries of laying hens target prostaglandin pathways by Eilati E, Small CC, McGee SR, Kurrey NK, Hales DB1(PubMed
 

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