
Area of study: Human Nutrition
Email: blindsh@ksu.edu
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“Many men with or at high-risk of prostate cancer consume foods and/or dietary supplements in hopes of naturally preventing or curing their condition. Unfortunately, most common dietary supplement approaches lack research support for their effectiveness. We perform basic studies to determine whether these compounds alter the growth of prostate cancer with the goal of helping men make more informed decisions.”
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