Fish oil tests to look at bowel cancer hope
Scientists from Leeds University will test a naturally occurring omega-3 fish oil component.
Gastroenterologist Prof Mark Hull, from the Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine, will design a clinical trial to test the effect in humans at risk of or with bowel cancer which has spread to the liver.
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Hide AdThe research is being funded by the charity Yorkshire Cancer Research and follows a previous trial in Leeds that showed that fish oil, or pure Eicosapentaenoic Acid (EPA), may prevent bowel polyps, the precursors of cancer.
Prof Hull said: “We and others have already demonstrated that EPA might have beneficial effects at a later stage after development of malignancy.”