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The main objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive
review on stem cells and their role in tissue regeneration,
homeostasis and therapy. In addition, the role of cancer stem cells
in cancer initiation, progression and drug resistance are
discussed. The cell signaling pathways and microRNA regulating stem
cell self-renewal, tissue homeostasis and drug resistance are also
mentioned. Overall, these reviews will provide a new understanding
of the influence of stem cells in tissue regeneration, disease
regulation, therapy and drug resistance in several human diseases.
Chemoprevention of cancer has been the focus of intensive research
for more than two decades. Epidemiological evidence has shown a
small, but significant association between fruit and vegetable
intake and a reduction in cancer risk. Diet may account for about
thirty five percent of cancer. Large claims have been made for the
effectiveness of particular diets in determining one's risk of
developing cancer, ranging from protection against cancer
initiation, progression and metastasis. A wide array of dietary
components has been demonstrated to be as effective in fighting off
cancer. Towards an increased understanding of the nutrition,
excercise and diet in preventing cancer or inhibiting its
progression has led to the discovery and development of novel and
effective drugs that regulate intracellular signaling network in
the body. This information will be very useful to explore novel and
highly effective chemopreventive strategies for reducing the health
burden of cancer. Hippocrates, who proclaimed 25 centuries ago,
'Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food'. They estimated
that one third of all cancer cases could be prevented by a
healthier diet; statements which are widely accepted in the
scientific literature. This book covers the current state-of-the
art knowledge on the impact of nutrition and diet with
nutrigenetics, nutritional epigenomics, nutritional
transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics approach in cancer
prevention and therapy.
The main objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive
review on stem cells and their role in tissue regeneration,
homeostasis and therapy. In addition, the role of cancer stem cells
in cancer initiation, progression and drug resistance are
discussed. The cell signaling pathways and microRNA regulating stem
cell self-renewal, tissue homeostasis and drug resistance are also
mentioned. Overall, these reviews will provide a new understanding
of the influence of stem cells in tissue regeneration, disease
regulation, therapy and drug resistance in several human diseases.
Chemoprevention of cancer has been the focus of intensive research
for more than two decades. Epidemiological evidence has shown a
small, but significant association between fruit and vegetable
intake and a reduction in cancer risk. Diet may account for about
thirty five percent of cancer. Large claims have been made for the
effectiveness of particular diets in determining one's risk of
developing cancer, ranging from protection against cancer
initiation, progression and metastasis. A wide array of dietary
components has been demonstrated to be as effective in fighting off
cancer. Towards an increased understanding of the nutrition,
excercise and diet in preventing cancer or inhibiting its
progression has led to the discovery and development of novel and
effective drugs that regulate intracellular signaling network in
the body. This information will be very useful to explore novel and
highly effective chemopreventive strategies for reducing the health
burden of cancer. Hippocrates, who proclaimed 25 centuries ago,
'Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food'. They estimated
that one third of all cancer cases could be prevented by a
healthier diet; statements which are widely accepted in the
scientific literature. This book covers the current state-of-the
art knowledge on the impact of nutrition and diet with
nutrigenetics, nutritional epigenomics, nutritional
transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics approach in cancer
prevention and therapy.
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