New Releases from NCBI BookshelfUnderstanding mechanisms of colorectal cancer chemoprevention using seAFOod polyp prevention trial outcomes and its Biobank: STOP-ADENOMA synopsis.​Understanding mechanisms of colorectal cancer chemoprevention using seAFOod polyp prevention trial outcomes and its Biobank: STOP-ADENOMA synopsis.

The 2 × 2 factorial seAFOod trial demonstrated that aspirin and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid reduce colorectal polyp number (a biomarker of colorectal cancer risk) during colonoscopy surveillance in the Bowel Cancer Screening Programme. The lack of a risk and/or therapeutic response biomarker limits a precision medicine approach to maximise efficacy of these chemoprevention agents. The seAFOod trial collected a comprehensive biobank of blood, urine and tissue samples.

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