Broccoli sprouts cut bladder cancer risk

Published: Feb. 28, 2008 at 2:14 PM

BUFFALO, N.Y., Feb. 28 (UPI) -- A U.S. study of rats found concentrated extract of freeze dried broccoli sprouts cut development of bladder tumors by more than half.

Dr. Yuesheng Zhang of Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, N.Y., said the finding reinforces human epidemiological studies that suggest eating cruciferous vegetables like broccoli is associated with reduced risk for bladder cancer.

There is strong evidence that the protective action of cruciferous vegetables -- broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, kale, bok choy, Brussels sprouts -- derives at least in part from isothyiocyanates, or ITCs, a group of phytochemicals.

Zhang and colleagues tested the ability of the concentrate to prevent bladder tumors in five groups of rats given a substance to induce bladder cancer.

The study, published in the March issue of Cancer Research, found the group given the highest dose of extract had an average number of tumors per animal of 0.46 and the majority of tumors were very small in size.

"Epidemiologic studies have shown that dietary ITCs and cruciferous vegetable intake are inversely associated with bladder cancer risk in humans," Zhang said in a statement. "It is possible that ITC doses much lower than those given to the rats in this study may be adequate for bladder cancer prevention."

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Song's win lifts her to No. 29 in world
Dodgers' coaching staff to return in 2010
Natural historians use social network
Safin wins opening match in his last event
Fed: Banks have raised needed capital
Elson to be replaced at Western Kentucky
Prostate biopsy not always necessary
fark
The federal government is willing to pay up to $66,542 plus living benefits if you don't mind mushing...
"The bullet zipped over fields and pasture from the south as Long's car traveled west from her aunt's...
Sometimes there are signs that you've chosen the wrong profession. Bus driver, on his first day...
Strollers recalled due to C) amputation
Tips on how to raise a vegetarian child so that he grows up to be healthy, happy and insufferably...
Fark / Mentally Incontinent joint book signing, Thursday Nov. 12 at the Borders Books Stonestown...