ATLANTA, April 14 (UPI) — U.S. researchers say they are learning how can stimulate or prevent the development of . in Atlanta find in a study of 92 patients that supplementing a diet with calcium and appears to increase the levels of a protein call — which controls programmed — that may push pre-cancerous cells to self-destruct.

In another, 200-patient, case-control study, led by Dr. Robert of Emory University, high levels of calcium and together are associated with increased levels of E-cadherin, which moderates ‘ movement and proliferation.

A third study on the same 200-patients shows high levels of iron in the diet are linked to low levels of APC, a protein whose absence in cells leads to their .

All three studies — scheduled to be presented at the American Association for meeting in San Diego — use and are part of a larger effort to identify a portfolio of measurements which taken together could predict the risk of .

“We want to have the equivalent of or , but for instead of ,” says in a statement.

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