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Highly Elevated PSA and Dietary PhIP Intake in a Prospective Clinic-Based Study Among African Americ
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Title Highly Elevated PSA and Dietary PhIP Intake in a Prospective Clinic-Based Study Among African Americ
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/564864?src=rss
Description These preliminary results indicate a positive association between PhIP intake and highly elevated PSA, supporting the hypothesis that dietary intervention may help reduce PC risk.
Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases
Category Articles > Urology
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Date Dec 9, 2007
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