This nationwide population-based survey of the treatment of colorectal cancer patients suggests that the delivery of care by surgeons (the majority) who treat patients with rectal cancer infrequently should be evaluated.
OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of Indole-3-carbinol (I3C), a naturally occurring component of cruciferous vegetables, on cell proliferation of a colon cancer cell line. METHODS: Cell proliferation was measured using three different methods; 3H-thymidine incorporation, cell count and colourimetric assay. RESULTS: Each method of measurement revealed that I3C significantly reduced cell proliferation at concentrations of > 0.1 mM. CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrates for the first time the capacity of indole-3-carbinol to inhibit cell proliferation of a colon cancer cell line.
With the considerable resources required to develop clinical practice guidelines, studies like this are essential to monitor the impact of the guidelines. To ensure that the guidelines are in line with current evidence, regular reviews of the guideline recommendations are required.
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