Selenium, Vitamin E Study For Prostate Cancer Prevention Funded By NCI
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The National Cancer Institute is supporting a 14-year, $100 mil. prostate cancer prevention study of two dietary supplements - vitamin E and selenium. The randomized, placebo-controlled study, led by Charles Coltman, MD, Southwestern Oncology Group, will begin by late 2000.
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