Increased cancer risk is associated with select dietary factors. Dietary lifestyles can alter systemic acid-base balance over time. Acidogenic diets, which are typically high in animal protein and salt and low in fruits and vegetables, can lead to a sub-clinical or low-grade state of metabolic acidosis. The relationship between diet and cancer risk prompts questions about the role of acidosis in the initiation and progression of cancer. Cancer is triggered by genetic and epigenetic perturbations in the normal cell, but it has become clear that microenvironmental and systemic factors exert modifying effects on cancer cell development. While there are no studies showing a direct link between diet-induced acidosis and cancer, acid-base disequi...
The composition of the diet can strongly affect the acid-base balance of the body. The studies descr...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and cancer share many modifiable risk factors including age, genetic facto...
The environment and dietary factors play an essential role in the etiology of cancer. Environmental ...
Abstract Increased cancer risk is associated with select dietary factors. Dietary lifestyles can alt...
Objective: If the endogenous acid-base balance is not well regulated, dietary acid load contributes ...
Metabolic acidosis can lead to inflammation, tissue damage, and cancer metastasis. Dietary acid load...
Objective: The dietary acid load can contribute to metabolic acidosis, which is closely linked to ca...
Cancer progression is influenced by the physico-chemical features of the tumor microenvironment. Con...
BackgroundMetabolic acidosis promotes cancer metastasis. No prospective studies have examined the as...
Abstract Objectives To determine the association...
The glycolytic-based metabolism of cancers promotes an acidic microenvironment that is responsible f...
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This study assesses the association between dietary transfatty acid (TFA) intake and the risk of sel...
Cancer cells invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to distant sites. Diet high in fat is a stro...
There is substantial evidence implicating environmental factors in the progression of prostate cance...
The composition of the diet can strongly affect the acid-base balance of the body. The studies descr...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and cancer share many modifiable risk factors including age, genetic facto...
The environment and dietary factors play an essential role in the etiology of cancer. Environmental ...
Abstract Increased cancer risk is associated with select dietary factors. Dietary lifestyles can alt...
Objective: If the endogenous acid-base balance is not well regulated, dietary acid load contributes ...
Metabolic acidosis can lead to inflammation, tissue damage, and cancer metastasis. Dietary acid load...
Objective: The dietary acid load can contribute to metabolic acidosis, which is closely linked to ca...
Cancer progression is influenced by the physico-chemical features of the tumor microenvironment. Con...
BackgroundMetabolic acidosis promotes cancer metastasis. No prospective studies have examined the as...
Abstract Objectives To determine the association...
The glycolytic-based metabolism of cancers promotes an acidic microenvironment that is responsible f...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This study assesses the association between dietary transfatty acid (TFA) intake and the risk of sel...
Cancer cells invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to distant sites. Diet high in fat is a stro...
There is substantial evidence implicating environmental factors in the progression of prostate cance...
The composition of the diet can strongly affect the acid-base balance of the body. The studies descr...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and cancer share many modifiable risk factors including age, genetic facto...
The environment and dietary factors play an essential role in the etiology of cancer. Environmental ...