Vitamin A and carotenoids are fat-soluble micronutrients that play important role as powerful antioxidants modulating oxidative stress and cancer development. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women. As the risk of breast cancer is dependent on various lifestyle factors such as dietary modifications, there is increasing interest surrounding the anti-cancerous properties of vitamin A and carotenoids. Despite the suggested protective roles of vitamin A and carotenoids in breast cancer development, their clinical application for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer is limited. In this narrative review, we discuss the roles of vitamin A and carotenoids along with the evaluation method of vitamin A status. We also exhibit t...
In recent years, natural products have reemerged as biotherapeutic options, with several dietary car...
27 pages, 1 article*Associations Between Breast Cancer and Dietary and Plasma Levels of Carotenoids ...
Twenty newly diagnosed breast cancer patients were assessed for serum vitamin A, β-carotene and tot...
The consumption of vegetables and fruit may protect against many types of cancer, but research evide...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. Vitamins have been highlighted in numerous ...
This review focuses on the question of whether the cancer preventive effect of dietary vitamin A sho...
Background: Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because ...
Background: Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because ...
Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because of their ant...
A case-control study of breast cancer was conducted inBuffalo. Participants completed a food frequen...
Background Carotenoids, micronutrients in fruits and vegetables, may reduce breast cancer risk. Most...
ABSTRACT. Most human cancers arise in epithelial tissues, which are critically dependent on vitamin ...
Both the provitamin beta-carotene and natural vitamin A and its derivatives (the retinoids) are bein...
The possible association between the risk of breast cancer, blood level, and dietary intake of prefo...
Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because of their ant...
In recent years, natural products have reemerged as biotherapeutic options, with several dietary car...
27 pages, 1 article*Associations Between Breast Cancer and Dietary and Plasma Levels of Carotenoids ...
Twenty newly diagnosed breast cancer patients were assessed for serum vitamin A, β-carotene and tot...
The consumption of vegetables and fruit may protect against many types of cancer, but research evide...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. Vitamins have been highlighted in numerous ...
This review focuses on the question of whether the cancer preventive effect of dietary vitamin A sho...
Background: Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because ...
Background: Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because ...
Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because of their ant...
A case-control study of breast cancer was conducted inBuffalo. Participants completed a food frequen...
Background Carotenoids, micronutrients in fruits and vegetables, may reduce breast cancer risk. Most...
ABSTRACT. Most human cancers arise in epithelial tissues, which are critically dependent on vitamin ...
Both the provitamin beta-carotene and natural vitamin A and its derivatives (the retinoids) are bein...
The possible association between the risk of breast cancer, blood level, and dietary intake of prefo...
Carotenoids and vitamin C are thought to be associated with reduced cancer risk because of their ant...
In recent years, natural products have reemerged as biotherapeutic options, with several dietary car...
27 pages, 1 article*Associations Between Breast Cancer and Dietary and Plasma Levels of Carotenoids ...
Twenty newly diagnosed breast cancer patients were assessed for serum vitamin A, β-carotene and tot...