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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 169 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x156 mm, kaal: 451 g, IV, 169 p., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology 348
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2012
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461362784
  • ISBN-13: 9781461362784
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 169 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x156 mm, kaal: 451 g, IV, 169 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1461362784
  • ISBN-13: 9781461362784
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Proceedings of an international conference held in Naples, Italy, November 20-21, 1992

This volume contains the scientific contributions presented at the International Symposium held in Naples, Italy, in November 1992 at the National Tumor Institute "Fondazione Pascale". The Meeting gathered together experts from different disciplines, all involved in the vital and timely subject of Nutrition and Cancer. About 15 years ago a consensus among cancer epidemiologists began to emerge suggesting that diet might be responsible for 30-60% of the cancers in the developed world. The best estimate, reported in a now classical paper by Richard Doll and Richard Peto (1981), was that by dietary modification, it would be possible to reduce fatal cancers by about 35%. Within about six years there was widespread agreement that the principal changes required were a reduction in consumption of fat, along with an increase in the consumption of fruit, green and yellow vegetables, dietary fiber, and some micronutrients. Attention was also paid to the methods of cooking and preservation of foodstuffs. On the other hand very few, if any, effects were attributed to food additives and to pollution of food by trace pesticides, to which the general public often gives unfounded importance.

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Preface 1(1)
Acknowledgements 2(5)
MOLECULAR BASES OF MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION
Growth Factors and Malignant Transformation
7(16)
S.A. Aaronson
T. Miki
K. Meyers
A. Chan
Tumor Suppressor Genes which Encode Transcriptional Repressors: Studies on the EGR and Wilms' Tumor (WT1) Gene Products
23(8)
F.J. Rauscher
Enzyme Deficiency and Tumor Suppressor Genes: Absence of 5'-Deoxy-5'-Methylthioadenosine Phosphorylase in Human Tumors
31(14)
F. Della Ragione
A. Oliva
R. Palumbo
G.L. Russo
V. Zappia
HOX Gene Expression in Human Cancers
45(14)
P. Barba
M.C. Magli
C. Tiberio
C. Cillo
Thyroid Specific Expression of the Ki-ras Oncogene in Transgenic Mice
59(6)
G. Santelli
V. de Franciscis
G. Chiappetta
A. D'Alessio
D. Califano
A. Mineo
C. Monaco
G. Vecchio
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES: RISK FACTORS AND DIET
Nutrition and Cancer: General Considerations
65(4)
F. Fidanza
Diet and Precancerous Lesions
69(6)
M.J. Hill
Dietary Prevention of Chronic Diseases: The Potential for Cardiovascular Diseases
75(10)
S. Panico
E. Celentano
R. Galasso
E. Farinaro
C. Ambrosca
R. Dello Iacovo
Dietary Fibres and Cancer
85(14)
A. Giacosa
R. Filiberti
P. Visconti
M.J. Hill
F. Berrino
A. D'Amicis
Dietary Fiber in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
99(8)
G. Riccardi
A.V. Ciardullo
CLINICAL RESEARCH AND PERSPECTIVES
Diet and Large Bowel Cancer
107(12)
J. Faivre
M.C. Boutron
V. Quipourt
On the Nutritional Etiology of Breast Cancer
119(4)
F. de Waard
Diet and Gastric Cancer
123(10)
P.I. Reed
Diet, Coeliac Disease and Gastrointestinal Neoplasm
133(4)
G. Mazzacca
Protective Aspects of the Mediterranean Diet
137(8)
A. Ferro-Luzzi
A. Ghiselli
The Role of "Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis" in the Evaluation of the Nutritional Status of Cancer Patients
145(4)
G. Catalano
M. Della Vittoria Scarpati
F. De Vita
P. Federico
G. Guarino
A. Perrelli
V. Rossi
High Serum HDL-Cholesterol in Pre- and Post-Menopausal Women with Breast Cancer in Southern Italy
149(6)
R. Borrelli
G. del Sordo
E. De Filippo
F. Contaldo
V. Parisi
G. Beneduce
Contributors 155(8)
Index 163