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Chemoprevention of hepatocellular carcinoma using N-acetylgalactosamine-conjugated siRNAs.

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Melanoma chemoprevention

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2006
Despite efforts to promote sun protection behaviors, melanoma incidence continues to increase. The prognosis of advanced melanoma remains extremely poor in spite of treatment advances, emphasizing the importance of exploring additional preventive measures.We sought to summarize the results of published research on candidate chemoprevention agents for ...
Shayla O, Francis   +4 more
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Prostate cancer — chemoprevention

European Journal of Cancer, 2009
Cancer prevention has been sub-classified as follows: • Primary prevention: intervention to prevent the occurrence of cancer in healthy people. • Secondary prevention: intervention in the subclinical phase, no cancer diagnosed, prevent disease in an ‘at risk’ population. • Tertiary prevention: alter the course of minimal clinical disease.
Schröder, Fritz, van Weerden, Wytske
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Cancer chemoprevention

Cancer, 1993
Encouraging results from several recent trials have increased interest in the potential of chemoprevention in reducing the incidence of cancer. Treatment with 13-cis-retinoic acid has reversed oral leukoplakia, a premalignant lesion, and prevented the development of second primary carcinomas of the head and neck.
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Cancer chemoprevention

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
Chemoprevention is defined as nutritional or pharmaceutical interventions designed to prevent or delay cellular transformation. Over the last year, the great excitement and interest in the mechanism, epidemiology, and preclinical and clinical chemopreventive effects in the lower intestine of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs continues and is ...
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Cancer Chemoprevention

Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, 2002
Chemoprevention means prevention of cancer by administering chemical compounds. Ideal chemopreventive agents are non-toxic, inexpensive and can be taken orally. A large number of natural and synthetic compounds have cancer preventive properties in cell culture or animal model studies.
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Chemoprevention by isothiocyanates

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1995
Naturally occurring and synthetic isothiocyanates are among the most effective chemopreventive agents known. A wide variety of isothiocyanates prevents cancer in the rat lung, mammary gland, esophagus, liver, small intestine, colon, and bladder. Mechanistic studies have shown that this chemopreventive activity is due to favorable modification of phase ...
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