Lung cancer is a devastating disease with a high incidence and low survival rates, so recent studies have focused on analyzing the risk factors that might prevent this disease from developing or have protective/therapeutic effects. Nutrition is an important key factor in the prevention and treatment of lung cancer. Various factors appear to be involved in the development of the latter, such as cigarette smoking or certain external environmental factors. The increase in oxidative stress is therefore an integral part of the carcinogenesis process. The biological role of bioactive factors derived from adipose tissue, mainly adipokines, is implicated in various cancers, and an increasing body of evidence has shown that certain adipocytokines co...
Alterations of adipose tissue occurring in obesity have been recognized as a major risk factor for s...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
In the time period 1996-2004, a case-control study on environmental factor risks and lung cancer was...
Lung cancer is a devastating disease with a high incidence and low survival rates, so recent studies...
Lung cancer still represents the leading cause of cancer-related death, globally. Likewise, malnutri...
Obesity is a growing health problem in developed nations and in countries that are in the process of...
Cancer cells invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to distant sites. Diet high in fat is a stro...
Abstract: Current understanding of the aetiology of lung cancer suggests that oxidative stress is st...
OBJECTIVE: We have examined the role of dietary patterns and specific dietary nutrients in the etiol...
It is unclear whether diet, and in particular certain foods or nutrients, are associated with lung c...
Primary lung cancer is one of the most common malignancies. Nowadays, both its morbidity and mortali...
Nicole Kiss1,2 1Nutrition and Speech Pathology Department, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, East Melbo...
Abstract Background Despite many prospective and retr...
Introduction/Objective. Although smoking is the main risk factor for lung cancer (LC), studies have ...
Background: Despite many prospective and retrospective studies about the association of dietary habi...
Alterations of adipose tissue occurring in obesity have been recognized as a major risk factor for s...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
In the time period 1996-2004, a case-control study on environmental factor risks and lung cancer was...
Lung cancer is a devastating disease with a high incidence and low survival rates, so recent studies...
Lung cancer still represents the leading cause of cancer-related death, globally. Likewise, malnutri...
Obesity is a growing health problem in developed nations and in countries that are in the process of...
Cancer cells invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to distant sites. Diet high in fat is a stro...
Abstract: Current understanding of the aetiology of lung cancer suggests that oxidative stress is st...
OBJECTIVE: We have examined the role of dietary patterns and specific dietary nutrients in the etiol...
It is unclear whether diet, and in particular certain foods or nutrients, are associated with lung c...
Primary lung cancer is one of the most common malignancies. Nowadays, both its morbidity and mortali...
Nicole Kiss1,2 1Nutrition and Speech Pathology Department, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, East Melbo...
Abstract Background Despite many prospective and retr...
Introduction/Objective. Although smoking is the main risk factor for lung cancer (LC), studies have ...
Background: Despite many prospective and retrospective studies about the association of dietary habi...
Alterations of adipose tissue occurring in obesity have been recognized as a major risk factor for s...
AbstractObesity is a complex disease caused by the interaction of a myriad of genetic, dietary, life...
In the time period 1996-2004, a case-control study on environmental factor risks and lung cancer was...