Colorectal carcinogenesis is the second most common cause of mortality across all types of malignancies, followed by hepatic and stomach cancers. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy are key approaches to treating cancer patients, but these carry major concerns, such as a high risk of side effects, poor accessibility, and the non-selective nature of chemotherapeutics. A number of natural products have been identified as countering various forms of cancer with fewer side effects. The potential impact of vitamins and minerals on long-term health, cognition, healthy development, bone formation, and aging has been supported by experimental and epidemiological studies. Successful treatment may thus be highly influenced by the nutritional status of pati...
Cancer is a complex multifactorial disease caused by interactions among individual genetic backgroun...
Background: A high consumption of non-starchy vegetables and fruits likely decreases the risk of gas...
The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorectal canc...
none7siColorectal carcinogenesis is the second most common cause of mortality across all types of ma...
Nutritional supplements are widely used among patients with cancer who perceive them to be anticance...
Cancer is a complex disease that affects millions of people worldwide. While genetics and lifestyle ...
There are indications that several aspects of diet, including selected micronutrients, may influence...
Nutritional supplements are widely used among patients with cancer who perceive them to be anticance...
Cancer‐associated malnutrition, or cachexia, stemming from cancer or its treatments, is particularly...
Cancer-associated malnutrition, or cachexia, stemming from cancer or its treatments, is particularly...
The Western-style diet, which is common in developed countries and spreading into developing countri...
The relationship between various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was investigated using da...
Nutrition: a natural and promising option in colorectal cancer intervention Nutrition plays a signif...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Editorials 363 The prospects for cancer prevention through micronutri...
The use of dietary supplements by individuals with cancer is increasing. Many individuals with the d...
Cancer is a complex multifactorial disease caused by interactions among individual genetic backgroun...
Background: A high consumption of non-starchy vegetables and fruits likely decreases the risk of gas...
The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorectal canc...
none7siColorectal carcinogenesis is the second most common cause of mortality across all types of ma...
Nutritional supplements are widely used among patients with cancer who perceive them to be anticance...
Cancer is a complex disease that affects millions of people worldwide. While genetics and lifestyle ...
There are indications that several aspects of diet, including selected micronutrients, may influence...
Nutritional supplements are widely used among patients with cancer who perceive them to be anticance...
Cancer‐associated malnutrition, or cachexia, stemming from cancer or its treatments, is particularly...
Cancer-associated malnutrition, or cachexia, stemming from cancer or its treatments, is particularly...
The Western-style diet, which is common in developed countries and spreading into developing countri...
The relationship between various micronutrients and colorectal cancer risk was investigated using da...
Nutrition: a natural and promising option in colorectal cancer intervention Nutrition plays a signif...
jnci.oxfordjournals.org JNCI | Editorials 363 The prospects for cancer prevention through micronutri...
The use of dietary supplements by individuals with cancer is increasing. Many individuals with the d...
Cancer is a complex multifactorial disease caused by interactions among individual genetic backgroun...
Background: A high consumption of non-starchy vegetables and fruits likely decreases the risk of gas...
The relationship between estimated intake of selected micronutrients and the risk of colorectal canc...