A high omega-3, low omega-6 diet with fish oil reduced the Ki-67 index by 15% in prostate cancer patients on active surveillance. The control group showed a 24% increase in the Ki-67 index, ...
New research presented at the 2025 International Kidney Cancer Symposium found that patients with localized renal cell ...
(HealthDay News) — A high omega-3, low omega-6 diet with fish oil supplementation for one year results in a significant reduction of a marker of prostate cancer progression among men enrolled in ...
New research in Seattle supports a surprising link between a common health supplement and a dramatically increased risk of prostate cancer. It’s omega-3 fatty acids, derived from fatty fish and fish ...
Thousands of patients were anxiously calling their doctors last week after a new study found that fish oils might increase the risk of prostate cancer. Published in the Journal of the National Cancer ...
Increased intake of omega-3 fatty acids, which is widely promoted as a way to prevent cardiovascular disease and cancer, may increase the risk of prostate cancer (PCa), especially aggressive disease, ...
Since I work with many patients with mood challenges, I often recommend supplemental fish oils. Fish oil has known benefits in improving structure and function of our brain and nervous system. For ...
Ki-67 index decreased in the D + FO group by approximately 15% from baseline to 1 year (1.34 to 1.14% at one year). (HealthDay News) — A high omega-3, low omega-6 diet with fish oil supplementation ...
Eating a lot of oily fish or taking potent fish oil supplements may increase the risk of developing prostate cancer, new research suggests. Moreover, marine sources of omega-3 fatty acids may also ...
From baseline to 1 year, the Ki-67 index decreased by about 15% among fish oil supplement recipients and increased in the control group by about 24%. (HealthDay News) — A high omega-3, low omega-6 ...