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The book "Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Cancer: Dietary Approaches for Cancer Prevention" discusses the role of dietary phytochemicals in the prevention of cancer. The book is divided into nine sections, and the first section covers the basic mechanisms of inflammation-driven cancer. The second section covers the role of obesity in inflammation and cancer, and the third section covers the an... more details
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  • The role of dietary phytochemicals in the prevention of cancer
  • The book is divided into nine sections
  • The first section covers the basic mechanisms of inflammation-driven cancer


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The book "Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Cancer: Dietary Approaches for Cancer Prevention" discusses the role of dietary phytochemicals in the prevention of cancer. The book is divided into nine sections, and the first section covers the basic mechanisms of inflammation-driven cancer. The second section covers the role of obesity in inflammation and cancer, and the third section covers the antioxidant properties of some common dietary phytochemicals. The fourth section covers cellular signal transduction, molecular targets, and biomarkers of dietary cancer-preventive phytochemicals. The fifth section covers the cancer-preventive properties of various classes of phytochemicals, including vitamins A, D, and E; omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; flavanoids and polyphenols; garlic organosulfur compounds and cruciferous glucosinolates; and selenium, traditional Chinese herbal medicines, and alpha lipoic acid. The sixth section covers the latest developments on the interactions of dietary phytochemicals through epigenetics and the management of chronic inflammation with nutritional phytochemicals. The book concludes with a discussion of the implications of the findings of the book.

Increasing scientific evidence suggests that the majority of diseases including cancer are driven by oxidative stress and inflammation, attributed to environmental factors. These factors either drive genetic mutations or epigenetically modify expression of key regulatory genes. These changes can occur as early as gestational fetal development, and major questions remain as to how dietary/nutritional phytochemical factors biochemically interact with such genetic and epigenetic events. With chapters written by international experts, Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Cancer: Dietary Approaches for Cancer Prevention examines the latest developments on the effects of various dietary phytochemicals. Divided into nine sections, the book begins with the basic mechanisms of inflammation/oxidative stress-driven cancer, including an overview of the topic and how to prevent carcinogenesis, the role of obesity in inflammation and cancer, and antioxidant properties of some common dietary phytochemicals. Subsequent sections cover cellular signal transduction, molecular targets, and biomarkers of dietary cancer-preventive phytochemicals, as well as their potential challenges with in vivo absorption and pharmacokinetics. The chapters also examine the cancer-preventive properties of various classes of phytochemicals, including vitamins A, D, and E; omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids; flavanoids and polyphenols; garlic organosulfur compounds and cruciferous glucosinolates; and selenium, traditional Chinese herbal medicines, and alpha lipoic acid. The final section of the book explores the latest developments on the interactions of dietary phytochemicals through epigenetics and the management of chronic inflammation with nutritional phytochemicals.
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