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E-grāmata: Nutritional Oncology: Nutrition in Cancer Prevention, Treatment, and Survivorship

Edited by (David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA, US), Edited by (David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA), Edited by (David Geffen School of Medicine UCLA, US)
  • Formāts: 522 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000399851
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  • Formāts: 522 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000399851

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Nutritional Oncology: Nutrition in Cancer Prevention, Treatment, and Survivorship presents evidence-based approaches to the study and application of nutrition in all phases of cancer including prevention, treatment, and survivorship.

There is a long history of interest in the role of nutrition in cancer but only in the last 50 years has this interdisciplinary field developed scientific evidence from a combination of population studies, basic research, and clinical studies. Precision oncology, targeted therapies and immunonutrition have led to advances in cancer treatment and prevention. Highlighting insights from Precision Oncology and Precision Nutrition to improve cancer prevention, treatment and survival is the core mission of this book. The editors have over 40 years of clinical and research experience integrating science with practical advice based on available evidence for healthcare professionals while highlighting research vistas for the scientific community.

Features:

  • Comprehensive treatment of all aspects of nutrition and cancer, including prevention, response to treatment, avoidance of relapse and promotion of quality of life for cancer survivors.
  • Examines alternative medicines and botanical dietary supplements and identifies hypotheses for future research based on science.

This book is written for doctors, dietitians, and other health care professional advising cancer patients, cancer survivors and the general public.

Preface ix
Foreword xi
Editors xiii
Contributors xv
Chapter 1 Historical Evolution of the Role of Nutrition in Cancer
1(12)
David Heber
Vay Liang W. Go
Chapter 2 Cancer Metabolism and Nutrition
13(14)
David Heber
Chapter 3 Precision Oncology and Nutrition
27(18)
John A. Glaspy
Sidharth R. Anand
David Heber
Chapter 4 Phy tonutrients and Cancer
45(24)
David Heber
Navindra Seeram
Chapter 5 Nutrition and Immune Function
69(22)
Emily Truong
Berkeley N. Limketkai
Chapter 6 Personalized Nutrition and Cancer
91(44)
Zhaoping Li
David Heber
Chapter 7 Epidemiology of Nutrition, Diet, and Cancer Risk
135(22)
David Heber
Qing-Yi Lu
Zuo-Feng Zhang
Chapter 8 Oxidant Stress and Carcinogenesis
157(20)
Susanne Henning
Chapter 9 Nutrition, Angiogenesis, and Cancer
177(32)
William W. Li
Elad Mashiach
Chapter 10 Cholesterol and Prostate Cancer
209(20)
Smrruthi V. Venugopal
Michael R. Freeman
Stephen F. Freedland
Shafiq A. Khan
Chapter 11 The Microbiome and Cancer
229(12)
David Heber
Zhaoping Li
Chapter 12 Exercise, Energy Balance, Body Composition, and Cancer Risk
241(14)
Catherine L. Carpenter
Chapter 13 Nutrition, Hormones, Cancer Risk, and Progression
255(16)
David Heber
Zhaoping Li
Chapter 14 Nutrition Support for Cancer Patients throughout the Continuum of Care
271(54)
Refaat Hegazi
Katie N. Robinson
Bridget A. Cassady
Sara Thomas
Mohamed El-Gamal
David G.A. Williams
Michael D. Bastasch
Chapter 15 Malnutrition and Cancer Cachexia
325(26)
David Heber
Zhaoping Li
Vijaya Surampudi
Chapter 16 Nutrition and Chemotherapy in the Epidemic of Obesity
351(38)
Rebecca L. Paszkiewicz
Steven D. Mittelman
Chapter 17 Integrative Oncology and Nutrition
389(14)
David Heber
Zhaoping Li
Chapter 18 Susceptibility to Common Age-Related Chronic Diseases
403(8)
Lauren Lemieux
Zhaoping Li
Chapter 19 Nutritional Advice and Dietary Supplements for the Cancer Survivor
411(14)
Michael Garcia
David Heber
Chapter 20 Lifestyle Changes and Behavioral Approaches for the Cancer Survivor
425(34)
William J. McCarthy
Catherine L. Carpenter
Chapter 21 Environmental Factors in Cancer Risk
459(16)
Lishi Xie
Gail S. Prins
Chapter 22 Minority Health Disparities in Nutrition and Cancer
475(10)
Keith C. Norris
Bettina M. Beech
David Heber
Chapter 23 The Critical Questions on Nutrition and Cancer That Remain
485(12)
David Heber
Zhaoping Li
Index 497
David Heber, Zhaoping Li, Vay Liang