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A new anti-cancer therapy that blocks the growth of blood vessels required for tumour growth has achieved promising results in mice, US scientists have revealed.
British scientists at the Institute of Food Research have found that men who ate one daily portion of broccoli had altered patterns of gene activity in their prostates, compared with men who ate a 'control' diet of a daily portion of peas.
A new cancer treatment based on white blood cells called granulocytes is to be tested on humans in a phase II clinical trial at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Centre in the US.