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  1. Lycopene is a type of organic pigment called a carotenoid. It is related to beta-carotene and ... and fruits (e.g., tomatoes) a red color. Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant that might help protect ...
  2. ... summary on the Gonzalez Regimen for more information. Lycopene Lycopene is a carotenoid found in a number of ... apricots, guava, and watermelon, but most of the lycopene consumed in the United States comes from tomato- ...
  3. ... took multivitamins more than seven times a week. Lycopene Some studies have shown that a diet high in lycopene may be linked to a decreased risk of ... not. It has not been proven that taking lycopene supplements decreases the risk of prostate cancer. Cancer ...
  4. ... HD, Buring JE, Norkus EP, et al. Plasma lycopene, other carotenoids, and retinol and the risk of ... U, Leitzmann MF, Chatterjee N, et al. Serum lycopene, other carotenoids, and prostate cancer risk: a nested ...
  5. ... C, Guy L, et al. Differential effects of lycopene consumed in tomato paste and lycopene in the form of a purified extract on ...
  6. ... Flavonoids (apples, grapefruit, red wine, soy, etc.), and lycopene (found in tomatoes) also demonstrate protection against cancer.
  7. ... supplements. Examples of antioxidants include: Beta-carotene Lutein Lycopene Selenium Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin E Vegetables ...
  8. ... Abello F, Cagliero P, Giorgis M, et al. Lycopene supplementation in children affected by primary dyslipidaemia: Effects ...
  9. ... li> Beta-carotene </li> <li> Lutein </li> <li> Lycopene</li> <li> Selenium</li> <li> <a href="https:// ...
  10. ... dietary influences include selenium, vitamin E, vitamin D, lycopene, and isoflavones. (Refer to the PDQ summary on ...
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