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Broccoli nudges genes to fight prostate cancer 7-1-08
LONDON - Just a few more portions of broccoli each week may protect men from
prostate cancer, British researchers reported on Wednesday.
The researchers believe a chemical in the food sparks hundreds of genetic
changes, activating some genes that fight cancer and switching off others that
fuel tumors, said Richard Mithen, a biologist at Britain's Institute of Food
Research.
There is plenty of evidence linking a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables
to reduced cancer risk. But the study published in the Public Library of Science
journal PLoS One is the first human trial investigating the potential biological
mechanism at work, Mithen added in a telephone interview.
"Everybody says eat your vegetables but nobody can tell us why," said Mithen,
who led the study. "Our study shows why vegetables are good."
Prostate is the second-leading cancer killer of men after lung cancer. Each
year, some 680,000 men worldwide are diagnosed with the disease and about
220,000 will die from it.
Mithen and colleagues split into two groups 24 men with pre-cancerous lesions
that increase prostate cancer risk and had them eat four extra servings of
either broccoli or peas each week for a year.
Broccoli-eaters' genes changed
The researchers also took tissue samples over the course of the study and found
that men who ate broccoli showed hundreds of changes in genes known to play a
role in fighting cancer.
The benefit would likely be the same in other cruciferous vegetables that
contain a compound called isothiocyanate, including brussel sprouts,
cauliflower, cabbage, rocket or arugula, watercress and horse radish, they
added.
Broccoli, however, has a particularly powerful type of the compound called
sulforaphane, which the researchers think gives the green vegetable an extra
cancer-fighting kick, Mithen said.
"When people get cancer some genes are switched off and some are switched on,"
he said. "What broccoli seems to be doing is switching on genes which prevent
cancer developing and switching off other ones that help it spread."
The broccoli eaters showed about 400 to 500 of the positive genetic changes with
men carrying a gene called GSTM1 enjoying the most benefit. About half the
population have the gene, Mithen said.
The researchers did not track the men long enough to see who got cancer but said
the findings bolster the idea that just a few more vegetable portions each week
can make a big difference.
It is also likely that these vegetables work the same way in other parts of the
body and probably protect people against a whole range of cancers, Mithen added.
"You don't need a huge change in your diet," he said. "Just a few more portions
makes a big difference."
Comment:
Broccoli is my favorite superfood! Not only does broccoli fight cancer and
increase thyroid metabolism but is tastes great! Unfortunately kids don't seam
to like them. I have found it best not to smother vegetables with cheese or
sauces to get the kids to like them. Children, especially Autistics, won't
budge. I think it is not only healthier but crucial for the harmony of the home;
that your child eat any vegetable rather than none! If you choose to take a
stand on this one, you will always be fighting about this one. The struggle for
you to force your child to "eat his vegetables" will become the struggle for
everything else that is really bothering him! My son hates broccoli so he gets
salad or green beans instead. We also let him just eat one or 2 broccoli and
then he can have seconds or applesauce.
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