Cancer incidence is projected to increase in the future and an effectual preventive strategy is required to face this challenge. Alteration of dietary habits is potentially an effective approach for reducing cancer risk. Assessment of biological effects of a specific food or bioactive component that is linked to cancer and prediction of individual susceptibility as a function of nutrient-nutrient interactions and genetics is an essential element to evaluate the beneficiaries of dietary interventions. In general, the use of biomarkers to evaluate individuals susceptibilities to cancer must be easily accessible and reliable. However, the response of individuals to bioactive food components depends not only on the effective concentration of th...
Purpose of review Cancer represents one of the most feared diseases. Despite an increasing number of...
Abstract Nutrigenomics effects have an important role in the manipulation of dietary components fo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Cancer development ...
Dietary behavior seems to be an important modifiable determinant for the risk of cancer. The evidenc...
Advances in molecular and recombinant DNA technology have led to exquisite studies in the field of g...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cancer is a worldwide problem that is caused by a variety of different factors increasing over a num...
OBJECTIVE: A great deal of epidemiologic evidence has indicated that fruits and vegetables are prote...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The term “epigenetic” refers to all non-heritable and reversible changes i...
Cancer mortality rates in the United States have risen throughout most of this century, and a downwa...
Early research regarding the relationship between diet and cancer was based on the idea that cancer...
The purpose of this thesis paper is to examine the current state of nutriepigenetics in cancer risk ...
It has been almost 30 years since Doll and Peto suggested that most of the differences in cancer rat...
In the reviewed article, we consider epidemiological and laboratory data that confirm the protective...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Purpose of review Cancer represents one of the most feared diseases. Despite an increasing number of...
Abstract Nutrigenomics effects have an important role in the manipulation of dietary components fo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Cancer development ...
Dietary behavior seems to be an important modifiable determinant for the risk of cancer. The evidenc...
Advances in molecular and recombinant DNA technology have led to exquisite studies in the field of g...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Cancer is a worldwide problem that is caused by a variety of different factors increasing over a num...
OBJECTIVE: A great deal of epidemiologic evidence has indicated that fruits and vegetables are prote...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The term “epigenetic” refers to all non-heritable and reversible changes i...
Cancer mortality rates in the United States have risen throughout most of this century, and a downwa...
Early research regarding the relationship between diet and cancer was based on the idea that cancer...
The purpose of this thesis paper is to examine the current state of nutriepigenetics in cancer risk ...
It has been almost 30 years since Doll and Peto suggested that most of the differences in cancer rat...
In the reviewed article, we consider epidemiological and laboratory data that confirm the protective...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Purpose of review Cancer represents one of the most feared diseases. Despite an increasing number of...
Abstract Nutrigenomics effects have an important role in the manipulation of dietary components fo...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Cancer development ...