Relationships between diet and health have attracted attention for centuries; but links between diet and cancer have been a focus only in recent decades. The consumption of diet-containing carcinogens, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic amines is most closely correlated with increasing cancer risk. Epidemiological evidence strongly suggests that consumption of dietary phytochemicals found in vegetables and fruit can decrease cancer incidence. Among the various vegetables, broccoli and other cruciferous species appear most closely associated with reduced cancer risk in organs such as the colorectum, lung, prostate and breast. The protecting effects against cancer risk have been attributed, at least partly, due to the...
Background: Cruciferous vegetables have been suggested to protect against various cancers, though th...
Background—Intake of cruciferous vegetables, a rich source of dietary isothiocyanates, has been inve...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of rapidly renewing cells, which increase the likelihood...
The Brassicaceae family, known as cruciferous vegetables, includes many economically important speci...
Cancers of the oropharyngeal tissues, oesophagus, stomach and colorectum are amongst the most common...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of rapidly renewing cells, which increase the likelihood...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of rapidly renewing cells, which increase the likelihood...
Cancer is a tremendous health concern in the United States; incidence is high, treatment techniques ...
Estrogen-associated cancers are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in U.S. men and women. Co...
An increasing body of evidence highlights the strong potential for a diet rich in fruit and vegetabl...
An increasing body of evidence highlights the strong potential for a diet rich in fruit and vegetabl...
The isothiocyanate's chemoprevention properties are reported to be present in cruciferous veggies th...
Compelling evidences indicate that dietary factors can contribute to human cancer risk and as such m...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of mortality worldwide. Given the growth and increa...
Evidence indicates that cruciferous vegetables are protective against a range of cancers with glucos...
Background: Cruciferous vegetables have been suggested to protect against various cancers, though th...
Background—Intake of cruciferous vegetables, a rich source of dietary isothiocyanates, has been inve...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of rapidly renewing cells, which increase the likelihood...
The Brassicaceae family, known as cruciferous vegetables, includes many economically important speci...
Cancers of the oropharyngeal tissues, oesophagus, stomach and colorectum are amongst the most common...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of rapidly renewing cells, which increase the likelihood...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of rapidly renewing cells, which increase the likelihood...
Cancer is a tremendous health concern in the United States; incidence is high, treatment techniques ...
Estrogen-associated cancers are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in U.S. men and women. Co...
An increasing body of evidence highlights the strong potential for a diet rich in fruit and vegetabl...
An increasing body of evidence highlights the strong potential for a diet rich in fruit and vegetabl...
The isothiocyanate's chemoprevention properties are reported to be present in cruciferous veggies th...
Compelling evidences indicate that dietary factors can contribute to human cancer risk and as such m...
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of mortality worldwide. Given the growth and increa...
Evidence indicates that cruciferous vegetables are protective against a range of cancers with glucos...
Background: Cruciferous vegetables have been suggested to protect against various cancers, though th...
Background—Intake of cruciferous vegetables, a rich source of dietary isothiocyanates, has been inve...
The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is composed of rapidly renewing cells, which increase the likelihood...