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INTENSIVE LIFESTYLE CHANGES MAY AFFECT THE PROGRESSION OF PROSTATE CANCER
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Submitted for publication September 9, 2004.Study received University of California-San Francisco Committee on Human Research institutional review board approval.Supported by Department of Defense Uniformed Services University Grant MDA905–99–1–0003 via the Henry M. Jackson Foundation Grant 600–06971000–236, The Prostate Cancer Foundation, National Institutes of Health 5P50CA089520–02 University of California-San Francisco Prostate Cancer Specialized Program of Research Excellence, Bucksbaum Family Foundation, Ellison Foundation, Fisher Foundation, Gallin Foundation, Highmark, Inc., Koch Foundation, Resnick Foundation, Safeway Foundation, Wachner Foundation, Walton Family Foundation and Wynn Foundation.No supporting agencies were involved in the design or conduct of the study, in the collection, analysis or interpretation of the data, or in the preparation, review or approval of the manuscript.
PII: S0022-5347(01)68518-5
doi: 10.1097/01.ju.0000169487.49018.73
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