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The reviews and meta-analyses on tumor behavior were reviewed and summarized by the medical editor, a nutritional biochemist. l benefits Return to Contents Findings Tumor Incidence and Outcomes after Cancer Treatment We screened 4,834 article titles. From l benefits these article titles, we chose to review 1,210 full-text articles. Of these full-text articles, 356 met our selection criteria and were chosen for data extraction. After data extraction, 52 articles met our inclusion criteria: 33 reported on cancer incidence, and 19 reported on cancer treatment (all 19 reported on surgery). The 19 cohorts l benefits that participated in the studies of tumor incidence varied widely with respect to demographics and intake of omega-3 fatty acids.
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