Diet, physical activity, and body weight status (including body composition) are increasingly recognized as key factors that influence cancer across its continuum. Observational studies as well as basic research in cell culture and animal models provide evidence that several mononutrients and phytochemicals play a protective role either in hindering normal cells from transforming to precancerous lesions or in slowing the dysregulated cell growth that occurs in the later stages of disease. Similar evidence exists for physical activity and body habitus. As findings from these studies emerge, interventions are designed to ultimately test the impact of various dietary and exercise regimens directly on populations at risk – whether that be in in...
The development and treatment of cancer presents a complex interaction between tumor and host. Provi...
With the increase in the number of cancer patients worldwide in the coming years, the need for knowl...
The overall 5-year relative survival rate for all cancers combined is now 68%, and there are over 16...
Cancer is increasing worldwide. Patterns of cancer are also changing. The evidence is summarised in ...
Background: Cancer is a multifactorial disease involving individual, behavioral and environmental fa...
Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial for preventing cancer, as it provides the essential nutrients ...
The lifestyle factors of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and diet are increasingly being stu...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review breast cancer in women and correlate th...
Supervised physical exercise and diet are normally suggested for preventing eventual weight gain, es...
ABSTRACT The American Cancer Society (ACS) has set aggressive challenge goals for the nation to decr...
This review of the epidemiological evidence for diet and physical activity and the risk of cancer pr...
Cancer survivors may benefit from lifestyle interventions which can mitigate their increased risk of...
Cancer is a term that describes a collection of relatable diseases. Characteristic to a majority of ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract With t...
Diet and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of obesity and related diseases in can...
The development and treatment of cancer presents a complex interaction between tumor and host. Provi...
With the increase in the number of cancer patients worldwide in the coming years, the need for knowl...
The overall 5-year relative survival rate for all cancers combined is now 68%, and there are over 16...
Cancer is increasing worldwide. Patterns of cancer are also changing. The evidence is summarised in ...
Background: Cancer is a multifactorial disease involving individual, behavioral and environmental fa...
Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial for preventing cancer, as it provides the essential nutrients ...
The lifestyle factors of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and diet are increasingly being stu...
ABSTRACT: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to review breast cancer in women and correlate th...
Supervised physical exercise and diet are normally suggested for preventing eventual weight gain, es...
ABSTRACT The American Cancer Society (ACS) has set aggressive challenge goals for the nation to decr...
This review of the epidemiological evidence for diet and physical activity and the risk of cancer pr...
Cancer survivors may benefit from lifestyle interventions which can mitigate their increased risk of...
Cancer is a term that describes a collection of relatable diseases. Characteristic to a majority of ...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract With t...
Diet and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of obesity and related diseases in can...
The development and treatment of cancer presents a complex interaction between tumor and host. Provi...
With the increase in the number of cancer patients worldwide in the coming years, the need for knowl...
The overall 5-year relative survival rate for all cancers combined is now 68%, and there are over 16...