Associations between circulating carotenoids, genomic instability and the risk of high-grade prostate cancer.
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Increased dietary and circulating lycopene are associated with reduced prostate cancer risk: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Men's Eating and Living (MEAL) study (CALGB 70807 [Alliance]): recruitment feasibility and baseline demographics of a randomized trial of diet in men on active surveillance for prostate cancer.Extracellular redox state shift: A novel approach to target prostate cancer invasion.Nutraceuticals in prostate cancer therapeutic strategies and their neo-adjuvant use in diverse populations
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Associations between circulating carotenoids, genomic instability and the risk of high-grade prostate cancer.
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Erin L Van Blarigan
Jeffry Simko
June M Chan
Pamela L Paris
Peter R Carroll
Vivian Weinberg
Xiaoling Song
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10.1002/PROS.23125
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2015-11-20T00:00:00Z