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Stop It or You'll Go Blind - Vegetable Oils and Macular Degeneration
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<blockquote data-quote="SoCal Guy" data-source="post: 89108" data-attributes="member: 14529"><p>Skin cancer too, apparently.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"><a href="http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01635588709513930" target="_blank"><strong>Melanoma and Dietary Lipids</strong></a></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 10px"></span></p><p><em>Samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue were taken from 100 melanoma patients and 100 matched controls in Sydney in 1984&#8211;1985 and were analyzed for constituent fatty acids. The mean percentage of linoleic acid in the triglycerides of the subcutaneous adipose tissue (PLASA T) of these subjects was substantially higher than that in a similar group examined in 1975&#8211;1976. In addition, the percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids was found to be higher in the melanoma patients than in the controls (p < 0.01), and there were significantly more controls than patients who had a low PLASA T (p < 0.01). Relevant literature is quoted and the suggestion is made that increased consumption of dietary polyunsaturates may have a contributory effect in the etiology of melanoma.</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>A decent blog post on it:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://nutritionadvance.com/scary-real-link-diet-skin-cancer/" target="_blank">Melanoma: The Scary Link Between Diet and Skin Cancer</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCal Guy, post: 89108, member: 14529"] Skin cancer too, apparently. [SIZE=2][URL="http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01635588709513930"][B]Melanoma and Dietary Lipids[/B][/URL] [/SIZE] [I]Samples of subcutaneous adipose tissue were taken from 100 melanoma patients and 100 matched controls in Sydney in 1984–1985 and were analyzed for constituent fatty acids. The mean percentage of linoleic acid in the triglycerides of the subcutaneous adipose tissue (PLASA T) of these subjects was substantially higher than that in a similar group examined in 1975–1976. In addition, the percentage of polyunsaturated fatty acids was found to be higher in the melanoma patients than in the controls (p < 0.01), and there were significantly more controls than patients who had a low PLASA T (p < 0.01). Relevant literature is quoted and the suggestion is made that increased consumption of dietary polyunsaturates may have a contributory effect in the etiology of melanoma.[/I] A decent blog post on it: [URL="http://nutritionadvance.com/scary-real-link-diet-skin-cancer/"]Melanoma: The Scary Link Between Diet and Skin Cancer[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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