Prostate cancer lends itself ideally to chemoprevention due to a number of specific features of the disease. These include a high prevalence, long latency time, hormone dependency, the availability of an ideal marker (prostate serum antigen) and, last but not least, the availability of a defined precursor lesion (prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia) among the pathways leading to clinical disease. The large variability in the incidence of the tumor in different geographical regions suggests the possibility of nutritional influences regarding the stimulation and/or inhibition of clinical cancer, as there is a similar prevalence worldwide of the precursor lesion. A great number of publications have dealt with a number of nutritional factors, i...
peer reviewedProstate cancer is the most frequent cancer in men living in industrialized countries. ...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
We reviewed 37 prospective cohort and four intervention studies on potential dietary risk factors fo...
Nutrition is apparently a major risk factor for the development and progression of prostate cancer. ...
Prostate cancer is an ideal candidate for chemoprevention because of its high prevalence, long laten...
Preventative medicine is well established in different areas, but it is still a relatively new conce...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Male sex, advancing age, racial origin, affected first degree relatives and the ubiquitous \u27Weste...
The authors review the current literature on the complementary and alternative medicines most freque...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Prostate cancer is nowadays the most common malignancy in males of the western world, but little is ...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Prostate cancer is the most common solid malignancy in men in the United States. As a disease predom...
Prostate cancer is the most common solid malignancy in men in the United States. As a disease predom...
Background Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in Western countries. Knowledge on p...
peer reviewedProstate cancer is the most frequent cancer in men living in industrialized countries. ...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
We reviewed 37 prospective cohort and four intervention studies on potential dietary risk factors fo...
Nutrition is apparently a major risk factor for the development and progression of prostate cancer. ...
Prostate cancer is an ideal candidate for chemoprevention because of its high prevalence, long laten...
Preventative medicine is well established in different areas, but it is still a relatively new conce...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Male sex, advancing age, racial origin, affected first degree relatives and the ubiquitous \u27Weste...
The authors review the current literature on the complementary and alternative medicines most freque...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Prostate cancer is nowadays the most common malignancy in males of the western world, but little is ...
Nutritional factors may influence the risk of developing prostate cancer, but understanding of this ...
Prostate cancer is the most common solid malignancy in men in the United States. As a disease predom...
Prostate cancer is the most common solid malignancy in men in the United States. As a disease predom...
Background Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in Western countries. Knowledge on p...
peer reviewedProstate cancer is the most frequent cancer in men living in industrialized countries. ...
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common cause of cancer worldwide after lung cancer. T...
We reviewed 37 prospective cohort and four intervention studies on potential dietary risk factors fo...