Dietary Fats, Lipids, Hormones, and Tumorigenesis New Horizons in Basic Research

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Synopsis

This book was inspired by a gatheringofscientists in Los Angeles in 1994 under the auspices of the UCLA Clinical Nutrition Research Unit which is funded by the National Cancer Institute to promote new research into nutrition and cancer prevention. This unit supports research integrating basic and metabolic/clinical investigations which examine observations from epidemiologic studies and their application to the prevention ofcommon forms ofcancer through nutritional intervention. There is a great deal ofinformation from epidemiologic, experimental and metabolic studies implicating elements ofthe diet as important in the development and progression of common forms ofcancer including breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, and uterine cancer. When these forms ofcancerareexaminedcarefully, it isclearthat they share anumber ofcommon etiologic factors related to dietary fat, lipids, and hormones. A human cancer is usually discovered at a point where it has formed a detectable mass. For many forms of cancer, this may require 10 to 15 years from the time when the cancer is first initiated. Nutritional efforts at prevention may delay the progression ofcancer to a detectable mass resulting in reduced incidence and may retard the clinical progression and metastatic spread ofcancer after its primary treatment.

Book details

Edition:
1996
Series:
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Book 399)
Author:
David Heber
ISBN:
9781461311515
Related ISBNs:
9780306453175
Publisher:
Springer US
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2020-12-25
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
1996
Copyright by:
Springer-Verlag Wien 2012 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Animals, Medicine, Nonfiction, Science