The development and treatment of cancer presents a complex interaction between tumor and host. Provision of nutrients not only enables the maintenance of nutritional status, but also provides substrates and signals for immunity, tumor metabolism and protection of the host from treatment toxicities. Fat is one dietary element that has been explored for its role in cancer development. While the bulk of these studies have been observational or experimental, the evidence assembled suggests that dietary lipids behave uniquely to prevent or promote cancers. An additional aspect of cancer development is the role of adipose tissue as a source of, and a responder to, inflammatory signals that may be involved in tumor development. This Special Issue ...
The incidence of cancers is rising worldwide Breast cancer is a cancer whose incidence is steadily i...
International audienceThe potential for dietary fat to interfere with the development of breast canc...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
Cancer is a term that describes a collection of relatable diseases. Characteristic to a majority of ...
Cancer cells invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to distant sites. Diet high in fat is a stro...
The relationship between cancer and nutrition, as well as nutrition and oxidative stress, shares puz...
Obesity and excess accumulation of adipose tissue are known risk factors for several types of cancer...
The prevalence of being overweight and obese has been expanded dramatically in recent years worldwid...
Diet, physical activity, and body weight status (including body composition) are increasingly recogn...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported that dietary habits affect the risk of developing...
Cancer is increasing worldwide. Patterns of cancer are also changing. The evidence is summarised in ...
Obesity is a leading contributing factor to cancer development worldwide. Epidemiological evidence s...
Obesity is a growing health problem in developed nations and in countries that are in the process of...
Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial for preventing cancer, as it provides the essential nutrients ...
The incidence of cancers is rising worldwide Breast cancer is a cancer whose incidence is steadily i...
International audienceThe potential for dietary fat to interfere with the development of breast canc...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
Cancer is a term that describes a collection of relatable diseases. Characteristic to a majority of ...
Cancer cells invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to distant sites. Diet high in fat is a stro...
The relationship between cancer and nutrition, as well as nutrition and oxidative stress, shares puz...
Obesity and excess accumulation of adipose tissue are known risk factors for several types of cancer...
The prevalence of being overweight and obese has been expanded dramatically in recent years worldwid...
Diet, physical activity, and body weight status (including body composition) are increasingly recogn...
Epidemiological studies have consistently reported that dietary habits affect the risk of developing...
Cancer is increasing worldwide. Patterns of cancer are also changing. The evidence is summarised in ...
Obesity is a leading contributing factor to cancer development worldwide. Epidemiological evidence s...
Obesity is a growing health problem in developed nations and in countries that are in the process of...
Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial for preventing cancer, as it provides the essential nutrients ...
The incidence of cancers is rising worldwide Breast cancer is a cancer whose incidence is steadily i...
International audienceThe potential for dietary fat to interfere with the development of breast canc...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...