Resveratrol, Carbohydrate Restriction and Prostate Cancer Progression
$300,504R01FY2012CANIH
Duke University, Durham NC
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Abstract
PUBLIC HEALTH STATEMENT Prostate cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among men in the United States. In this proposal, we aim to develop novel non-toxic complementary treatments aimed at slowing prostate cancer progression: dietary modification and phytopharmaceuticals. If these pre-clinical studies are successful, this will lay a solid foundation for future clinical studies among men with prostate cancer, which eventually stand the possibility of radically altering and improving care for men with prostate cancer.
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