Fish Oil Eases Chemotherapy for Bowel Cancer Patients

A recent trial studying bowel cancer patients at Sydney Hospital in Australia found that taking fish oil not only helped alleviate malnutrition and maintain their weight, but also made it easier to tolerate chemotherapy treatment:

Scientists at Concord Hospital say that in a trial, bowel cancer patients who took omega-3 fish oil respond better to chemotherapy.

Professor Stephen Clarke says cancers produce inflammatory markers in some patients that cause problems in the ability to tolerate chemotherapy.

They also cause malnutrition.

But he says the anti-inflammatory and nutritional value of the fish oil has led to a better chance of successful chemotherapy.

This doesn’t just apply to bowel cancer, of course:

Professor Clarke says the findings could also apply to people suffering from a range of cancers.

Source: Fish oil trial beneficial for bowel cancer patients

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Jessica Johnson

About Jessica Johnson

Jessica is a health-enthusiast and graduate student in Psychology at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. She's been studying nutrition and wellness for nearly 10 years. She takes fish oil to stay trim, enhance her learning ability & concentration and to keep her heart healthy. You can find Jessica Johnson on Google Plus.

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