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Dietary phytochemicals in cancer prevention and treatmentDietary phytochemicals in cancer prevention and treatment

Dietary phytochemicals in cancer prevention and treatment

American Institute for Cancer Research

About this book

Twenty-one presentations provide insight into why the ingestion of fruits and vegetables is associated with a lower risk of cancer. Subjects presented include: isothiocyanates; plant phenolics; polyphenols; effects of tea on carcinogenesis; estrogens and phytoestrogens; soy isoflavonoids; quercetin; monoterpenes and mevinolin; limonene and perillyl alcohol; organosulfur compounds; selenium-enriched garlic; a look at the American diet; nutritional implications; designer foods; and wheat bran. The book closes with an examination of the research opportunities, approaches, and pitfalls in a look a diet, nutrition, and cancer prevention.

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OL Work ID
OL18270890W

Subjects

PhytochemicalsChemopreventionCancerNeoplasmsCongressesDiet therapyPrevention & controlChemistryAnticarcinogenic AgentsEdible PlantsNutritional aspectsBotanical chemistry

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