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Bioactive Compounds and Cancer

English · Hardback

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Because of the wealth of new information generated by the scientific community during the last decade on the role of nutrition on cancer risk, this book provides a forum for presentation and discussion of recent scientific data and highlights a set of dietary recommendations. Bioactive Compounds and Cancer presents chapters that highlight laboratory and clinical findings on how selected nutrients function as signaling molecules and, as such, influence cellular behavior and cancer predisposition. This important compendium focuses on understanding the role of nutrition in cancer biology, the molecular action of bioactive food components and xenobiotics on cancer risk, the role of dietary components in cancer prevention and/or treatment, and nutrition education with the most up to date dietary recommendations that may reduce cancer risk. This volume will be of interest to specialized health professionals, clinicians, nurses, basic and clinical researchers, graduate students, and health officials of public and private organizations.

List of contents

Understanding the Role of Nutrition in Health.- Monitoring the Burden of Cancer in the United States.- Cancer Biology and Nutrigenomics.- Cellular Cancer Processes and Their Molecular Targets for Nutritional Preemption of Cancer.- Nutrigenetics: The Relevance of Polymorphisms.- Diet and Epigenetics.- Nutrient Signaling - Protein Kinase to Transcriptional Activation.- Role of Dietary Bioactive Components in Cancer Prevention and/or Treatment: Macroconstituents.- Dietary Energy Balance, Calorie Restriction, and Cancer Prevention.- Fiber and Microbially Generated Active Components.- Gut Microbiota, Probiotics, Prebiotics and Colorectal Cancer.- Meats, Protein and Cancer.- Saturated Fatty Acids and Cancer.- Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Cancer.- Cancer and n-3PUFAs: The Translation Initiation Connection.- n-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Cancer.- Role of Dietary Bioactive Components in Cancer Prevention and/or Treatment: Carotenoids, Vitamins and Minerals.- Carotenoids.- Vitamin A.- Vitamin D and Cancer Chemoprevention.- Folate.- Selenium.- Calcium and Cancer.- Iron and Cancer.- Zinc in Cancer Development and Prevention.- Role of Dietary Bioactive Components in Cancer Prevention and/or Treatment: Other Bioactive Food Components.- Cruciferous Vegetables, Isothiocyanates, Indoles, and Cancer Prevention.- Garlic and Cancer Prevention.- Mammary and Prostate Cancer Chemoprevention and Mechanisms of Action of Resveratrol and Genistein in Rodent Models.- Cancer Prevention by Catechins, Flavonols, and Procyanidins.- Mechanisms of Action of Isoflavones in Cancer Prevention.- The Anticarcinogenic Properties of Culinary Herbs and Spices.- Cancer Prevention with Berries: Role of Anthocyanins.- Pomegranate.- Alcohol and Cancer: Biological Basis.- Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor-MediatedCarcinogenesis and Modulation by Dietary Xenobiotic and Natural Ligands.- Opportunities and Challenges for Communicating Food and Health Relationships to American Consumers.

Summary

Because of the wealth of new information generated by the scientific community during the last decade on the role of nutrition on cancer risk, this book provides a forum for presentation and discussion of recent scientific data and highlights a set of dietary recommendations. Bioactive Compounds and Cancer presents chapters that highlight laboratory and clinical findings on how selected nutrients function as signaling molecules and, as such, influence cellular behavior and cancer predisposition. This important compendium focuses on understanding the role of nutrition in cancer biology, the molecular action of bioactive food components and xenobiotics on cancer risk, the role of dietary components in cancer prevention and/or treatment, and nutrition education with the most up to date dietary recommendations that may reduce cancer risk. This volume will be of interest to specialized health professionals, clinicians, nurses, basic and clinical researchers, graduate students, and health officials of public and private organizations.

Product details

Assisted by Joh A Milner (Editor), John A Milner (Editor), F Romagnolo (Editor), F Romagnolo (Editor), John A. Milner (Editor), Donato F. Romagnolo (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 18.01.2011
 
EAN 9781607616269
ISBN 978-1-60761-626-9
No. of pages 829
Dimensions 186 mm x 44 mm x 261 mm
Weight 1667 g
Illustrations XXX, 829 p.
Series Nutrition and Health
Nutrition and Health
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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