International audienceDietary interventions have a profound impact on whole body metabolism, including oncometabolism (the metabolic features allowing cancer cells to proliferate) and immunometabolism (the catabolic and anabolic reactions that regulate immune responses). Recent preclinical studies demonstrated that multiple dietary changes can improve anticancer immunosurveillance of chemo-, radio- and immunotherapy. These findings have fostered the design of clinical trials evaluating the capacity of dietary interventions to synergize with treatment and hence limit tumor progression. Here, we discuss the scientific rationale for harnessing dietary interventions to improve the efficacy of anticancer therapy and present up-to-date informatio...
Observational evidence has established a relationship between obesity and cancer risk and outcomes. ...
Oral nutrition interventions are commonly applied as an assistant therapeutic approach, which could ...
This review is part of a special issue entitled “Role of dietary pattern, foods, nutrients and nutra...
International audienceDietary interventions have a profound impact on whole body metabolism, includi...
Background: Patients who are diagnosed with cancer want advice on how they may alter their diet or w...
The standard cancer treatments include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or their combination, which are g...
Immunotherapy has matured into standard treatment for several cancers, but much remains to be done t...
Cancer cells acquire a diverse range of metabolic adaptations that support their enhanced rates of g...
The imbalance between modulation of the cell proliferation and apoptosis results in abnormal cell pr...
The use of dietary supplements by individuals with cancer is increasing. Many individuals with the d...
One of the greatest challenges in the cancer immunotherapy field is the need to biologically rationa...
In the reviewed article, we consider epidemiological and laboratory data that confirm the protective...
Most tumors display oncogene-driven reprogramming of several metabolic pathways, which are crucial t...
Background: Driven by reduced nutritional intakes and metabolic alterations, malnutrition in cancer ...
Background: Driven by reduced nutritional intakes and metabolic alterations, malnutrition in cancer ...
Observational evidence has established a relationship between obesity and cancer risk and outcomes. ...
Oral nutrition interventions are commonly applied as an assistant therapeutic approach, which could ...
This review is part of a special issue entitled “Role of dietary pattern, foods, nutrients and nutra...
International audienceDietary interventions have a profound impact on whole body metabolism, includi...
Background: Patients who are diagnosed with cancer want advice on how they may alter their diet or w...
The standard cancer treatments include chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or their combination, which are g...
Immunotherapy has matured into standard treatment for several cancers, but much remains to be done t...
Cancer cells acquire a diverse range of metabolic adaptations that support their enhanced rates of g...
The imbalance between modulation of the cell proliferation and apoptosis results in abnormal cell pr...
The use of dietary supplements by individuals with cancer is increasing. Many individuals with the d...
One of the greatest challenges in the cancer immunotherapy field is the need to biologically rationa...
In the reviewed article, we consider epidemiological and laboratory data that confirm the protective...
Most tumors display oncogene-driven reprogramming of several metabolic pathways, which are crucial t...
Background: Driven by reduced nutritional intakes and metabolic alterations, malnutrition in cancer ...
Background: Driven by reduced nutritional intakes and metabolic alterations, malnutrition in cancer ...
Observational evidence has established a relationship between obesity and cancer risk and outcomes. ...
Oral nutrition interventions are commonly applied as an assistant therapeutic approach, which could ...
This review is part of a special issue entitled “Role of dietary pattern, foods, nutrients and nutra...