Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Flaxseed-fed chickens shed light on ovarian cancer

There’s something new to cluck about in the quest to find answers about ovarian cancer. University of Illinois researchers recently discovered that a diet enriched with flaxseed decreases severity of ovarian cancer and increases survival in hens.
Flaxseed, the richest plant source of alpha-linolenic acid, one type of omega-3 fatty acid, has been proven to inhibit formation of colon, breast, skin and lung tumors. It was logical to study how omega-3 fatty acids affect ovarian cancer because there remains no effective treatment, said Janice Bahr, a professor emerita and poultry researcher in the university’s Department of Animal Sciences. This research was
published in Gynecologic Oncology.

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