Abstract Cancer chemoprevention is a new discipline whose foundation rests upon epidemiologic evidence suggesting that dietary components such as beta-carotene, vitamin E, calcium and selenium may be inhibitors of carcinogenesis. Over the last decade, as molecular and biochemical mechanisms of the carcinogenesis process have been elucidated, the rationale of combining chemopreventive agents to target multiple pathways has strengthened. The process of identifying potential synergistic combinations of chemoprevention agents should be based upon a systematic process of preclinical development in vitro followed by testing in animal models of carcinogenesis. Surrogates of anticarcinogenesis effects might include biochemical, molecular and pathol...
In view of safety concerns surrounding the use of pharmaceuticals such as nonsteroidal anti-inflamma...
In the late 20th century, the treatment of cancer began to include its prevention. Today, compounds ...
Chemoprevention refers to the use of agents to inhibit, reverse or retard tumorigenesis. Numerous ph...
Cancer chemoprevention is a new discipline whose foundation rests upon epidemiologic evidence sugges...
ABSTRACT Cancer chemoprevention is defined as the use of natural, synthetic, or biologic chemical ag...
Cancer chemoprevention is a new approach in the management of cancer. Traditional cytotoxic chemothe...
Cancer chemoprevention refers to the use of agents for the inhibition, delay, or reversal of carcino...
ABSTR ACT: The aim of cancer chemoprevention is disruption or delay of the molecular pathways that l...
Cancer chemoprevention refers to the use of agents for the inhibition, delay, or reversal of carcino...
The main goal of chemoprevention is to delay the develop-ment of cancer or even to revert the carcin...
Cancer chemoprevention involves the chronic administration of a synthetic, natural or biological age...
The potential for chemical intervention (chemoprevention) as a means of halting or delaying the proc...
Cancer chemoprevention uses noncytotoxic drugs or nutrients to prevent, retard, or delay carcinogene...
Tumorigenesis or carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that is induced primarily by carcinogens lea...
Epidemiological data provide evidence that it is possible to prevent cancer and other chronic diseas...
In view of safety concerns surrounding the use of pharmaceuticals such as nonsteroidal anti-inflamma...
In the late 20th century, the treatment of cancer began to include its prevention. Today, compounds ...
Chemoprevention refers to the use of agents to inhibit, reverse or retard tumorigenesis. Numerous ph...
Cancer chemoprevention is a new discipline whose foundation rests upon epidemiologic evidence sugges...
ABSTRACT Cancer chemoprevention is defined as the use of natural, synthetic, or biologic chemical ag...
Cancer chemoprevention is a new approach in the management of cancer. Traditional cytotoxic chemothe...
Cancer chemoprevention refers to the use of agents for the inhibition, delay, or reversal of carcino...
ABSTR ACT: The aim of cancer chemoprevention is disruption or delay of the molecular pathways that l...
Cancer chemoprevention refers to the use of agents for the inhibition, delay, or reversal of carcino...
The main goal of chemoprevention is to delay the develop-ment of cancer or even to revert the carcin...
Cancer chemoprevention involves the chronic administration of a synthetic, natural or biological age...
The potential for chemical intervention (chemoprevention) as a means of halting or delaying the proc...
Cancer chemoprevention uses noncytotoxic drugs or nutrients to prevent, retard, or delay carcinogene...
Tumorigenesis or carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that is induced primarily by carcinogens lea...
Epidemiological data provide evidence that it is possible to prevent cancer and other chronic diseas...
In view of safety concerns surrounding the use of pharmaceuticals such as nonsteroidal anti-inflamma...
In the late 20th century, the treatment of cancer began to include its prevention. Today, compounds ...
Chemoprevention refers to the use of agents to inhibit, reverse or retard tumorigenesis. Numerous ph...