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18 reviewsISBN 13: 9780203506707
Author: Debasis Bagchi
Section I
1 epidemiology of cancer: an overview
Section II
2 role of dna methylation in cancer and chemotherapy
3 metals, metalloids, and cancer
4 molecular mechanisms of asbestos- and silica-induced lung cancer
5 involvement of receptor tyrosine kinases in lung cancer: clinical importance
6 free radicals, environmental radiation, and cancer
7 smokeless tobacco, oxidative stress, and oral cancer
8 the regulatory roles of estrogen in carcinogenesis: an overview
9 nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
10 current perspectives in gastric adenocarcinoma
11 adenocarcinoma of the esophagus
12 helicobacter pylori and gastric cancer
13 free radicals, oxidative stress, and cancer
14 biotransformation and mechanism of action of xenobiotics: what lessons from the past 40 years?
15 obesity and cancer
16 hemangioendothelioma as a model to study the antiangiogenic effects of dietary chemopreventive agents in vivo
17 modulation of late adverse effects of curative radiation therapy for cancer
Section III
18 development of selected phytochemicals for cancer chemoprevention
19 phytochemicals as potential cancer chemopreventive agents
20 history of natural supplements in cancer therapy and prevention
21 vitamin c, vitamin e, and ß-carotene in cancer chemoprevention
22 roles of polyphenols, flavonoids, and oligomeric proanthocyanidins in cancer chemoprevention
23 curcumin derived from turmeric (curcuma longa): a spice for all seasons
24 tea in chemoprevention of cancer
25 phytoestrogens in cancer prevention: characterization and
26 resveratrol in the chemoprevention and chemotherapy of breast cancer
27 berries and fruits in cancer chemoprevention
28 palm tocotrienols and cancer
29 pycnogenol® in cancer chemoprevention
30 overview of the use of maitake mushroom and fraction d in cancer
31 taxol in cancer treatment and chemoprevention
32 lycopene and cancer
33 nadh in cancer prevention and therapy
34 astaxanthin and cancer chemoprevention
35 chemopreventive effects of selected spice ingredients
36 coenzyme q10 and neoplasia: overview of experimental and clinical evidence
37 probiotics in the prevention of cancer
8 cancer treatment
6 cancer treatments
5 cancer treatments
4 cancer treatments
3 cancer treatment options
Tags: Debasis Bagchi, Phytopharmaceuticals, Cancer Chemoprevention