This trial could have big implications for how we prevent bowel cancer in people who are most likely to develop the disease as they get older.
A trial launched this week will assess whether a low dose of the chemical, also found in red grapes, blueberries and peanuts, could help keep bowel cancer at bay.
The trial is one of the largest to date testing drugs for cancer prevention, recruiting patients who are at risk of the disease.
Researchers emphasize that drinking red wine does not prevent cancer and acknowledge that alcohol is a known cause of cancer.
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