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  1. ... in Table 2 . Table 2. Clinical Trials of Lycopene for Prostate Cancer Treatment a View in own window Reference Trial Design Agent/Dose/Duration Treatment Groups (Enrolled; ...
  2. ... men studied. Similarly, there was no relationship between lycopene serum concentrations and risk of prostate cancer.[ 36 , 37 ] References Thompson IM, Goodman PJ, Tangen CM, et al.: ...
  3. ... General information about clinical trials is also available. Lycopene: Questions and Answers What is lycopene? Lycopene is ... symptoms , such as increased gas and loose bowels. Lycopene, Selenium, and Green Tea A dietary supplement was ...
  4. ... 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- ...
  5. ... patient summary on Gonzalez Regimen for more information. Lycopene Lycopene is a carotenoid (a natural pigment made by ... apricots, guava, and watermelon. The main source of lycopene in the American diet is tomato-based products. ...
  6. ... Abe Y, Okada T, Sugiura R, et al. Reference ranges for the non-high-density lipoprotein ... M, et al. Lycopene supplementation in children affected by primary dyslipidaemia: Effects ...
  7. ... dietary influences include selenium, vitamin E, vitamin D, lycopene, and isoflavones. For more information, see Prostate Cancer ... all studies, however, have confirmed this association.[ 16 ] References Surveillance Research Program, National Cancer Institute: SEER*Explorer: ...
  8. ... C, Guy L, et al. Differential effects of lycopene consumed in tomato paste and lycopene in the form of a purified extract on ...
  9. ... supplements. Examples of antioxidants include: Beta-carotene Lutein Lycopene Selenium Vitamin A Vitamin C Vitamin E Vegetables ... gov: Antioxidants (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  10. ... li> Beta-carotene </li> <li> Lutein </li> <li> Lycopene</li> <li> Selenium</li> <li> <a href="https:// ...
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