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Sticky rice pills
Wed, October 17 2007
Professor Will Steward, a cancer and molecular medicine expert, said the compounds appear to reduce the risk of cancer in some people and that their study was the latest step in the fight to find drugs that stop cells becoming malignant. The compounds are tricin, found in Thai sticky rice, resveratrol from red wine, curcumin found in turmeric, and anthocyanins groups of antioxidants derived from bilberries. They may prevent tumours in breast, colon and prostate. Steward’s work at the University of Leicester is based on evidence that villagers in Thailand are less likely to develop breast cancer. The pills should be available in the market by 2010. Tell us what you think
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