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Southern Medical Journal, 1990
Knowledgeable patients should not die of colorectal cancer. Increasing the intake of dietary fiber, decreasing fat consumption, and increasing the use of modern technology to detect adenomatous polyps and early cancer can greatly decrease the mortality associated with colorectal cancer.
E F, Ferguson, B T, McKibben
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Knowledgeable patients should not die of colorectal cancer. Increasing the intake of dietary fiber, decreasing fat consumption, and increasing the use of modern technology to detect adenomatous polyps and early cancer can greatly decrease the mortality associated with colorectal cancer.
E F, Ferguson, B T, McKibben
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2003
Prostate cancer is an ideal candidate for chemoprevention because of its high prevalence, long latency time, hormone dependency, precursor lesions, and its unique serum marker, PSA. Chemoprevention is the administration of drugs or other agents which aim to prevent the induction or inhibit/delay cancer progression.
Schulman, Claude, Zlotta, Alexandre
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Prostate cancer is an ideal candidate for chemoprevention because of its high prevalence, long latency time, hormone dependency, precursor lesions, and its unique serum marker, PSA. Chemoprevention is the administration of drugs or other agents which aim to prevent the induction or inhibit/delay cancer progression.
Schulman, Claude, Zlotta, Alexandre
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Nutrition in cancer prevention
Current Opinion in Oncology, 1999Although variation in diet may account for approximately one third of the variation in cancer incidence worldwide, epidemiologic studies have proven to be a blunt instrument for identifying causal relationships between intakes of specific food constituents and cancer risk at specific sites. Diets rich in fruits and vegetables seem to be protective, but
J C, Mathers, J, Burn
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Comprehensive Therapy, 2003
This is a review of current concepts in lung cancer prevention including primary or smoking prevention, secondary prevention or smoking cessation and tertiary prevention or chemoprevention of lung cancer.
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This is a review of current concepts in lung cancer prevention including primary or smoking prevention, secondary prevention or smoking cessation and tertiary prevention or chemoprevention of lung cancer.
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Flavonoids in Cancer Prevention
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2012Flavonoids are widely distributed in nature and a prevalent component of the human diet. Numerous biological activities have been reported. Some clinical trials or meta-analyses have suggested positive associations between flavonoid intake and human health, whereas others have not supported such a relationship.
Eun-Jung, Park, John M, Pezzuto
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2006
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynaecological malignancy. The incidence is high in the Western world. The incidence of ovarian cancer is reduced by pregnancy, lactation, the oral contraceptive pill and tubal ligation. Lifestyle factors are important in the aetiology of ovarian cancer and current evidence suggests the risk can be ...
Louise, Hanna, Malcolm, Adams
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Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death from gynaecological malignancy. The incidence is high in the Western world. The incidence of ovarian cancer is reduced by pregnancy, lactation, the oral contraceptive pill and tubal ligation. Lifestyle factors are important in the aetiology of ovarian cancer and current evidence suggests the risk can be ...
Louise, Hanna, Malcolm, Adams
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2014
Lung cancer is a common form of cancer.There are things you can do to lower your risk of lung cancer. Stop smoking tobacco. Ask your health care provider for help in quitting, including use of medicines to help with nicotine dependence.
Christopher, Slatore +1 more
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Lung cancer is a common form of cancer.There are things you can do to lower your risk of lung cancer. Stop smoking tobacco. Ask your health care provider for help in quitting, including use of medicines to help with nicotine dependence.
Christopher, Slatore +1 more
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Nutrition and Cancer, 2009
Essentiality of zinc for humans was discovered 45 yr ago. Deficiency of zinc is prevalent world wide in developing countries and may affect nearly 2 billion subjects. The major manifestations of zinc deficiency include growth retardation, hypogonadism in males, cell-mediated immune dysfunctions, and cognitive impairment.
Ananda S, Prasad +3 more
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Essentiality of zinc for humans was discovered 45 yr ago. Deficiency of zinc is prevalent world wide in developing countries and may affect nearly 2 billion subjects. The major manifestations of zinc deficiency include growth retardation, hypogonadism in males, cell-mediated immune dysfunctions, and cognitive impairment.
Ananda S, Prasad +3 more
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Cancer Prevention: The Causes and Prevention of Cancer
2000Contributors. Acknowledgements. Preface. Part 1: Causes of Human Cancer. Smokin B. Rockhill, et al. Dietary Factors D.J. Hunter, et al. Obesity A.E. Field, J. Barnoya. Physical Activity H.D. Sesso, I-Min Lee. Occupation D.C. Christiani, R.R. Monson. Genetic Susceptibility F.P. Li, D.J. Hunter. Infectious Agents N. Mueller.
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Behavior and Cancer Prevention
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005This paper reviews research on the effects of behavioral risk factors on cancer incidence, as well as behavioral interventions for cancer prevention. Risk factors discussed here—tobacco use, diet, physical activity, and obesity/energy balance—are all linked with cancer etiology, and effective behavioral interventions have been developed in all of ...
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