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. 2015 Aug 2;2015:143109. doi: 10.1155/2015/143109

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Type of study Enrolled subjects Number of subjects Omega-3 PUFA daily treatments Control group daily treatment Length of treatments Antineoplastic effect observed in omega-3 PUFA-treated subjects Reference
Randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial High risk for CRC (sporadic adenomatous polyps) 10 (control group)
10 (omega-3 PUFA group)
OS: 4.1 g EPA-EE + 3.6 g DHA-EE OS: 7 g olive oil 2 wk.–3 mo. Inhibition of abnormal rectal mucosa cell proliferation [83]

Double-blind crossover trial Healthy volunteers 12 (control group)
12 (omega-3 PUFA group)
OS: 11 g FO (providing 4.4 g omega-3 PUFA); omega-3/omega-6 ratio in the basal diet: 0.40 11 g
corn oil
2–4 wk. Inhibition of rectal mucosa cell proliferation; inhibition of PGE2 release by rectal biopsies [84]

Randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial High risk for CRC (sporadic adenomatous polyps) 10 (control group)
10 (omega-3 PUFA group)
OS: 2.5 g
EPA-EE + DHA-EE
2.5 g
olive oil
1–6 mo. Inhibition of abnormal rectal mucosa cell proliferation (in subjects with abnormal baseline proliferation pattern) [85]

Double-blind crossover trial Healthy volunteers 12 (control group)
12 (omega-3 PUFA group)
OS: 11 g FO (providing 4.4 g omega-3 PUFA); omega-3/omega-6 ratio in the basal high-fat diet: 0.25 11 g
corn oil
2–4 wk. No effect on inhibition of rectal mucosa cell proliferation [86]

Randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial Patients with resected CRC or severely dysplastic polyps 10 (control group)
17 (omega-3 PUFA group)
OS: 9 g omega-3 PUFA-EE concentrate (providing about 4.0 g EPA-EE and 2.2 g DHA-EE) 9 g omega-6 PUFA-EE concentrate (providing about 4.5 g LA-EE) 6 mo. Inverse association between colon omega-3/omega-6 PUFA and cell proliferation (in subjects with abnormal baseline proliferation pattern); suppression of polyp development [87]

CRC: colorectal cancer; EE: ethyl ester; FAP: familial adenomatous polyposis; FFA: free fatty acid; FO: fish oil; LA: linoleic acid; OS: oral supplementation; TG: triglycerides.

The same subjects were treated with FO or CO in different periods.