Summary: Introduction and objective:Constantly increasing number of cancers, as well as too low efficiency of the treatment of advanced stages of the disease implies the search for effective action both in terms of primary prevention and secondary. The article comp is only an outline of selected compounds share vegetable chemoprevention of cancer. Its aim is to introduce the concept of chemoprevention and discussion of selected plant compounds and their impact on the process of carcinogenesis. Description of knowledge:Method of connecting primary and secondary prevention is cancer chemoprevention. It uses natural and synthetic compounds to inhibit, delay or reverse the neoplastic process. Glucosinolates found in cruciferous vegetables have...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
Compelling evidences indicate that dietary factors can contribute to human cancer risk and as such m...
Summary: Introduction and objective:Constantly increasing number of cancers, as well as too low ef...
Jopkiewicz Sylwia. The process of cancer. Part II. Selected plant compounds in cancer. Chemopreventi...
Cancer is a condition where the body cells multiply in an uncontrollable manner. Chemoprevention of ...
Tumorigenesis or carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that is induced primarily by carcinogens lea...
The unending morbidity and mortality that results from cancer, as well as adverse reactions due to c...
ABSTR ACT: The aim of cancer chemoprevention is disruption or delay of the molecular pathways that l...
The unending morbidity and mortality that results from cancer, as well as adverse reactions due to c...
Cancers derive from step by step processes which are differentiated by the progressively accumulated...
ABSTRACT Cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The majority of cancers are r...
Chemoprevention is defined as the use of specific agents to suppress or reverse carcinogenesis and p...
Botanical and nutritional compounds have been used for the treatment of cancer throughout history. T...
Chemoprevention is defined as the use of specific agents to suppress or reverse carcinogenesis and p...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
Compelling evidences indicate that dietary factors can contribute to human cancer risk and as such m...
Summary: Introduction and objective:Constantly increasing number of cancers, as well as too low ef...
Jopkiewicz Sylwia. The process of cancer. Part II. Selected plant compounds in cancer. Chemopreventi...
Cancer is a condition where the body cells multiply in an uncontrollable manner. Chemoprevention of ...
Tumorigenesis or carcinogenesis is a multi-step process that is induced primarily by carcinogens lea...
The unending morbidity and mortality that results from cancer, as well as adverse reactions due to c...
ABSTR ACT: The aim of cancer chemoprevention is disruption or delay of the molecular pathways that l...
The unending morbidity and mortality that results from cancer, as well as adverse reactions due to c...
Cancers derive from step by step processes which are differentiated by the progressively accumulated...
ABSTRACT Cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. The majority of cancers are r...
Chemoprevention is defined as the use of specific agents to suppress or reverse carcinogenesis and p...
Botanical and nutritional compounds have been used for the treatment of cancer throughout history. T...
Chemoprevention is defined as the use of specific agents to suppress or reverse carcinogenesis and p...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
Compelling evidences indicate that dietary factors can contribute to human cancer risk and as such m...