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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / January 2005

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Zyflamend?

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Bob Anthony - 31 Dec 2004 21:59 GMT
Who knew??

"Zyflamend, which is commonly used as an anti-inflammatory, may prove
effective in preventing prostate cancer. Prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia
(PIN) is a clinical precursor to prostrate cancer. Without intervention, men
with PIN have a 50 percent to 70 percent risk of developing prostate cancer,
the researchers said."

Anyone know of any research that shows that it would be worthwhile to
supplement one's diet with it after surgery? Found something on it on the
Henry Ford Health System website.

Bob Anthony
anontoall@yahoo.com - 03 Jan 2005 05:02 GMT
> Who knew??
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> with PIN have a 50 percent to 70 percent risk of developing prostate cancer,
> the researchers said."

I read that Columbia (I believe) was doing a research study to see if
Zyflamend had any effect in preventing prostate cancer - don't know if
there are any results yet. But also be aware that Zyflamend is a COX-2
inhibitor and other COX-2 inhibitor have been having a lot of problems
lately (Vioxx, Celebrex).
 
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