Abstract The concept that vegetables and fruits are relevant sources of cancer-preventive substances is strongly supported by population studies. Among others, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts are thought to affect the development of various types of cancers and especially prostate tumors. Yet, the identification of the molecular mechanisms by which the 'active' compounds contained in these vegetables mediate their anticancer activity has historically lagged behind. Accordingly, direct laboratory evidence of how individual nutrients affect cancer genes and the pathways they control remains the major obstacle to progress in this research field. Here we review a recent report investigating the in...
Many studies have supported the protective effects of broccoli and broccoli sprouts against cancer. ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in its latest World Cancer Report (2014) has ...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
Epidemiological studies suggest that people who consume more than one portion of cruciferous vegetab...
BACKGROUND. Broccoli consumption has been associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer. Isothio...
Background Epidemiological evidence suggests that consumption of cruciferous vegetables is associate...
Epidemiological studies have linked high consumption of tomatoes and cruciferous vegetables to decre...
Two population-based, case-control studies have documented reduced risk of prostate cancer in men wh...
Previous studies have shown that broccoli bioactives may have anti-cancer activity. In this work, w...
Epidemiological studies have shown marked variations in prostate cancer incidence and mortality acro...
There is substantial and promising evidence on the health benefits of consuming broccoli and other c...
Estrogen-associated cancers are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in U.S. men and women. Co...
Relationships between diet and health have attracted attention for centuries; but links between diet...
Cancer is a tremendous health concern in the United States; incidence is high, treatment techniques ...
In recent years, many researchers have focused on the health effects of plant-derived foods. In this...
Many studies have supported the protective effects of broccoli and broccoli sprouts against cancer. ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in its latest World Cancer Report (2014) has ...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...
Epidemiological studies suggest that people who consume more than one portion of cruciferous vegetab...
BACKGROUND. Broccoli consumption has been associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer. Isothio...
Background Epidemiological evidence suggests that consumption of cruciferous vegetables is associate...
Epidemiological studies have linked high consumption of tomatoes and cruciferous vegetables to decre...
Two population-based, case-control studies have documented reduced risk of prostate cancer in men wh...
Previous studies have shown that broccoli bioactives may have anti-cancer activity. In this work, w...
Epidemiological studies have shown marked variations in prostate cancer incidence and mortality acro...
There is substantial and promising evidence on the health benefits of consuming broccoli and other c...
Estrogen-associated cancers are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in U.S. men and women. Co...
Relationships between diet and health have attracted attention for centuries; but links between diet...
Cancer is a tremendous health concern in the United States; incidence is high, treatment techniques ...
In recent years, many researchers have focused on the health effects of plant-derived foods. In this...
Many studies have supported the protective effects of broccoli and broccoli sprouts against cancer. ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in its latest World Cancer Report (2014) has ...
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (FAES): 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F...