A chemical found in red wine is to be given to NHS patients at risk of bowel cancer in a pioneering trial. The chemical resveratrol is found in the skin of red grapes and in products made from the ...
UK scientists are launching a trial to explore whether an ingredient commonly found in grape juice and wine could keep bowel ...
It will also look at other potential treatments to prevent bowel cancer, including aspirin and metformin, a medication prescribed to help people with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar. It is ...
Scientists will explore if a chemical mostly found in red grapes – and products made from red grapes, such as wine and juice – can help prevent bowel cancer as part of a major new trial. At such a ...
A major new trial has begun that will see scientists explore if a chemical mostly found in red grapes and products made from the grapes like wine can help prevent bowel cancer. The study called ...
The study will use a purified form of the natural compound, with the trial also testing if drugs like aspirin and metformin can prevent the disease.
The polyps will be removed with patients given either aspirin by itself or a combination of aspirin and metformin, for the ...
It will also look at other potential treatments to prevent bowel cancer, including aspirin and metformin, a medication ...