Could a daily glass of special milk help prevent colon cancer?
NCT ID NCT04824053
First seen May 13, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study is testing whether a special milk product called UNICLA-A2 can help people who have had high-risk colon polyps removed. The milk contains a different protein (A2), extra omega-3 fatty acids, and selenium. Researchers want to see if drinking it daily reduces inflammation and improves gut health, which might lower the chance of future polyps or cancer. About 34 participants will be assigned to drink either the special milk or regular dairy products for a period of time.
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