


High fiber diet prevents prostate cancer progression
by Garth Sundem | Jan 9, 2013 | Research
A high-fiber diet may have the clinical potential to control the progression of prostate cancer in patients diagnosed in early stages of the disease. The rate of prostate cancer occurrence in Asian cultures is similar to the rate in Western cultures, but in the West,...@CUCancerCenter on Twitter
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Turning off autophagy helps chemotherapy stress #cancer cells to death ow.ly/L7y830j5fir https://t.co/Vy2jZhvJgL
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#Adrenalcancer is rare. Unfortunately this means a lack of models to test new therapies. Until now.… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Did you know that the average age of #testicularcancer diagnosis is only 33? #TCisNoJoke #tscsm https://t.co/09VNWWyv6h
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April is #TesticularCancerAwarenessMonth! #testicularcancer https://t.co/2p4vyjz0ja
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My week on Twitter 🎉: 16 Mentions, 40.3K Mention Reach, 144 Likes, 64 Retweets, 112K Retweet Reach. See yours with… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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CU researchers announced in early 2018 that they had established 2 #adrenalcancer cell lines and 2 animal models to… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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New model, new drugs, and a "remarkable" response in #adrenalcancer ow.ly/M1vY30j5eCE https://t.co/gK8HOGiac0
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#Cancer cells may develop resistance to treatment over time. CU study looks at how this happens in real time… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Tumors are always evolving. CU docs had the opportunity to watch how tumor cells develop resistance in real time.… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…
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Considering getting a second opinion? https://t.co/giE0o1FknU
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Exercise during #cancer treatment may be beneficial! https://t.co/0H0QRHpVj2
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Here are 5 quick tips if you are cooking for someone battling #cancer! https://t.co/qnr9UsTcIr