Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, especially in developed countries where an estimated 60% of all cases occur. There is evidence of a higher risk in Western society whose behaviours are characterised by higher consumption of red and processed meat than in people living along Mediterranean coast, who have a decreased overall cancer mortality correlated to eating habits such as Mediterranean Diet. Aim: This review evaluate the correlation between 3 components of MedD (olive oil, red wine and tomatoes) and incidence and progression of CRC.
Mediterranean Diet and Colorectal Cancer: a systematic review / Farinetti, Alberto; Zurlo, Valeria; Manenti, Antonio; Coppi, Francesca; Mattioli, Anna Vittoria. - In: NUTRITION. - ISSN 0899-9007. - 43-44:(2017), pp. 83-88. [10.1016/j.nut.2017.06.008]
Mediterranean Diet and Colorectal Cancer: a systematic review
FARINETTI, Alberto;MANENTI, Antonio;COPPI, Francesca;MATTIOLI, Anna Vittoria
2017
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, especially in developed countries where an estimated 60% of all cases occur. There is evidence of a higher risk in Western society whose behaviours are characterised by higher consumption of red and processed meat than in people living along Mediterranean coast, who have a decreased overall cancer mortality correlated to eating habits such as Mediterranean Diet. Aim: This review evaluate the correlation between 3 components of MedD (olive oil, red wine and tomatoes) and incidence and progression of CRC.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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