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Alcohol Consumption, Depression, Insomnia And Colorectal Cancer Screening: Racial Differences, Daniel Owusu, Megan Quinn, Ke Sheng Wang Jun 2015

Alcohol Consumption, Depression, Insomnia And Colorectal Cancer Screening: Racial Differences, Daniel Owusu, Megan Quinn, Ke Sheng Wang

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Background: Mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC) can be reduced drastically by early detection and early treatment. However, uptake of CRC screening is relatively low, about 50% for those whom the test is highly recommended.

Objectives: We examined the influence of and racial differences in depression, insomnia, alcohol use, and tobacco use on CRC screening uptake in the US.

Patients and Methods: Analysis of the 2012 National Health Information Survey data was conducted. Both weighted univariate and multiple logistic regression analyses were performed in SAS to estimate the odds ratios (ORs) and their 95% confidence intervals (CIs). A total …


Anti-Neoplastic Effects Of Extracts From Gnaphalium Gracile On Colon, Pancreatic, And Prostate Cancer Cells, Joshua R. Canter May 2015

Anti-Neoplastic Effects Of Extracts From Gnaphalium Gracile On Colon, Pancreatic, And Prostate Cancer Cells, Joshua R. Canter

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Over 4,000 flavonoids have been identified, and among these, many of them are known to possess cardioprotective, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antitumor effects. However, most of these properties have yet to be fully understood. In this study, extracts from Gnaphalium gracile, thought to possess a mixture of flavonoids, have been tested for cytotoxic activity on pancreatic (MiaPaca, Panc28), colon (HCT-116, Caco-2), and prostate (PC3, LNCaP), cancer cell lines. Polar extracts from the leaves of G. gracile have the most cytotoxic effect on these cancer cell lines, particularly the prostate cancer cell lines PC3 and LNCaP. Evidence suggests the extracts have …