The incidence of hormone-related diseases such as prostatic, breast, ovarian, and endometrial cancer is lower in Asian populations compared to Western countries. High consumption of soybean products that are rich in phytoestrogens, predominantly genistein, is postulated to be responsible for the lower incidence of hormone-related disease, although the mechanism through which this effect might be mediated is unclear. In this study, microarray analysis was used to identify the changes in gene expression elicited by treatment of the human endometrial cancer cell line, Ishikawa, with genistein at both physiologically achievable and supraphysiological concentrations. Genistein treatment at 5 µM concentration induced multiple changes in gene expr...
Contains fulltext : 51721.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Epidemiologica...
The HER2 proto-oncogene, a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, is overexpressed i...
Breast cancer it is the most common type of cancer and leading cause of cancer mortality among women...
Genistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in soy that ...
AbstractGenistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in s...
Estrogen is the leading etiologic factor for endometrial cancer. Estrogen-induced proliferation of e...
The discrepancy in incidence of breast cancer between the Western world and South East Asia has been...
Epidemiological data indicate that human cancer risk is significantly reduced by the consumption of ...
Background Genistein is an isoflavonoid present in soybeans that exhibits anti-carcinogenic properti...
Consumption of dietary natural components such as genistein (GE) found in soy-rich sources is strong...
UnrestrictedEpidemiological studies suggest that dietary soy intake is associated with a decrease ri...
Genistein is an isoflavone found in soy, and its chemotherapeutic effects have been well established...
Background Genistein is an isoflavonoid present in soybeans that exhibits anti-carcinogenic propert...
International audienceBreast cancer is the most common cancer in women and a significant cause of de...
Breast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases in women; however, the precise etiological factors ...
Contains fulltext : 51721.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Epidemiologica...
The HER2 proto-oncogene, a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, is overexpressed i...
Breast cancer it is the most common type of cancer and leading cause of cancer mortality among women...
Genistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in soy that ...
AbstractGenistein, a natural isoflavanoid phytoestrogen, is thought to be the active ingredient in s...
Estrogen is the leading etiologic factor for endometrial cancer. Estrogen-induced proliferation of e...
The discrepancy in incidence of breast cancer between the Western world and South East Asia has been...
Epidemiological data indicate that human cancer risk is significantly reduced by the consumption of ...
Background Genistein is an isoflavonoid present in soybeans that exhibits anti-carcinogenic properti...
Consumption of dietary natural components such as genistein (GE) found in soy-rich sources is strong...
UnrestrictedEpidemiological studies suggest that dietary soy intake is associated with a decrease ri...
Genistein is an isoflavone found in soy, and its chemotherapeutic effects have been well established...
Background Genistein is an isoflavonoid present in soybeans that exhibits anti-carcinogenic propert...
International audienceBreast cancer is the most common cancer in women and a significant cause of de...
Breast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases in women; however, the precise etiological factors ...
Contains fulltext : 51721.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Epidemiologica...
The HER2 proto-oncogene, a member of the epidermal growth factor receptor family, is overexpressed i...
Breast cancer it is the most common type of cancer and leading cause of cancer mortality among women...