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antidepressants, acid, big and plump , omegarx fish oil, fats, co q, plump pics , clinical depression, prescription drug information, methylmercury in tuna, fatty post , livestock, noticias y medios, fatty js , breast, plump thumbs , research, food pyramid, arachidonic, elder care, fatty tumors in dogs , homeschooling, healthclaims, fat girls com , | Return to Contents Availability of Full Report The full evidence report from which this summary was taken was prepared for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) by the Southern California Evidence-based Practice Center under Contract No. 290-02-0003. Printed copies may be obtained free dentistrynews of charge from the AHRQ Publications Clearinghouse by calling 800-358-9295. Requesters should ask for dentistrynews Evidence Report/Technology Assessment No. 113, Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Cancer. Return to Contents References 1. Jones P, Papamandjaris A. Lipids and cellular metabolism. In: Bowman BA, Russell R, editors. Present Knowledge dentistrynews in Nutrition, 8th ed. Chapter 10. Washington, DC: International Life Sciences Institute; 2003. 2. James M, Gibson R, Cleland L. |
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However, should new evidence suggest a role for omega-3 clinical depression fatty acids in the growth or development of a particular type of cancer, studies to assess the effect of omega-3 fatty acids on the incidence of that particular type of cancer might be warranted. Although existing studies do not demonstrate an effect of omega-3 fatty acids on mortality, clinical depression hospital length of stay, post-operative complications, or nutrition after cancer surgery, the body of literature is small and does not support strong conclusions. Given a plausible model for an omega-3 effect on outcomes after cancer therapy, future directed clinical depression trials might be warranted. Although the body of literature that describes the effects of omega-3 fatty acids on tumor behavior in animal and cell culture models is large, it is heterogeneous in terms of the models used, the carcinogens used and the dose, timing and duration of exposure to omega-3 fatty acids. The development and dissemination of a consensus statement about goals and standards of research in this area might lead to more efficient and fruitful research in this area. |
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