date:Jun 17, 2013
ed in antioxidant responses and had anticancer effects.
Data collected in the study is also consistent with past findings, indicating lycopene can prevent cancer in human prostate cells.
Further reviews of the study suggest uncertainty of whether the lycopene itself or its metabolites offer the cancer benefits, indicating additional research is required to prove use of this carotenoid prevents prostate cancer.
A March 2012 study published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine found to