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University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Researcher Receives Grant to Study Broccoli-Derived Chemicals for Prostate Cancer ...

13814 University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute Researcher Receives Grant to Study Broccoli-Derived Chemicals for Prostate Cancer ... http://www.upci.upmc.edu/news/upci_news/2003/122203_upci_singh.html PITTSBURGH, Dec 22, 2003 Fruits and vegetables are good for overall health, and a newly funded study at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) may show that certain vegetables, such as broccoli, also offer protection against prostate cancer. Crops > Broccoli > Research broccoli   cancer   prevention   effect   of   garlic   growth   human   prostate   intervention   trials   navigation   search   potential   biomarkers   cruciferous   vegetables   edible   plants Jan 1, 2006  

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