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Colon carcinogenesis animal model studies

Animal Model Studies in Colon Carcinogenesis Effect of... [Pg.7]

The possible role of dietary fat on colon carcinogenesis has received support from studies in animal models. In several earlier studies on dietary fat and colon cancer, interpretation of results between high- and low-fat diets was complicated by the use of diets of varying caloric density and confounded by different intakes of other nutrients. However, recent studies in which the intake of all nutrients and total calories were controlled between the high-fat and low-fat groups, indicated that the amount of dietary fat is an important factor in colon carcinogenesis (27). [Pg.128]


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