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Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals in Cancer Prevention [Hardcover]

Ronald Ross Watson (Editor)
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July 7, 2003
Cancer is a leading cause of death among adults but research shows that the chances of developing cancer can be reduced by lifestyle changes. Increasing numbers of people use dietary vegetables, medicinal herbs, and plant extracts to prevent or treat cancer. Their availability as "over the counter" supplements has contributed to an explosion in the use of herbal extracts and related compounds for health enhancement.

This vital resource brings together the worlds leading experts’ research, their conclusions and recommendations on functional foods and nutraceuticals in the prevention and treatment of cancer. Research professionals, academics, hospital-based dietitians, nutritionists, oncology physicians, cancer researchers, marketers and food and drug officials are just a few of the key people who need this book.


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Cancer is a leading cause of death among adults. Although about 25% of Americans develop cancer in their lifetime, in some populations this rate has been reduced by lifestyle changes. Increasing numbers of people are turning to the use of dietary vegetables, medicinal herbs, and plant extracts to prevent or treat cancer. Their ready availability as “over the counter” supplements has contributed to an explosion in the use of herbal extracts and related compounds for health enhancement.

The spectacular growth of the multi-billion dollar functional food and nutraceutical business, touting health claims sometimes based upon limited research data, underscores the need for this up-to-date reference. Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals in Cancer Prevention brings together a leading group of experts on the different aspects of nutrient supplementation, foods, and plant extracts in cancer prevention and treatment. Their conclusions and recommendations present the most current knowledge from which to springboard future research and create a scientific database for accurate health claims.

This up-to-date resource is a must-have for research professionals, both basic and applied, and marketers in the worldwide functional foods/nutritional supplements industry. It is an essential reference for hospital-based dietitians and nutritionists, physicians specializing in oncology, and cancer researchers. Food and drug officials who determine allowable health claims need this information as well, as do academics in all of these fields.

About the Author

Ronald Ross Watson, Ph.D., is an internationally recognized nutritionist and immunologist who has studied the importance of nutrients on anti-cancer immune defense for twenty years. He has edited 52 biomedical books and directs four NIH funded biomedical grants.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 315 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (July 7, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813818540
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813818542
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Intended for advanced nutrition science scholars, October 8, 2003
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Expertly compiled and edited by nutritionist and immunologist Ronald R. Watson, Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals In Cancer Prevention is an impressive and scholarly collection of learned and informative essays by established nutritionists concerning the role of nutrition, supplements, herbs, vitamins, and other assorted foodstuffs in preventing cancer. A highly technical presentation intended for advanced nutrition science scholars and practitioners, Functional Foods & Nutraceuticals In Cancer Prevention is also recommended for non-specialist general readers with a dedicated interest in cancer research as it offers thought-provoking information on everything dietary fiber's role in colon cancer prevention to the benefits of vitamin E.
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Some substances that can damage DNA and cause cancer are known as free radical (FR) producers. Read the first page
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soy food intake, fed genistein, methyl selenol, melatonin group, human colonocytes, dietary curcumin, dietary fiber consumption, immunoenhancing effects, lycopene intake, human colon cancer cell lines, human colon cancer cells, oral melatonin, chemopreventive effects, dietary substrates, dietary genistein, fiber fermentation, tomato consumption, perillyl alcohol, dietary phytochemicals, human breast carcinoma cells, cancer cell proliferation, tea polyphenols, cancer chemopreventive agents, chemopreventive properties, host immune functions
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Cancer Res, United States, Cancer Lett, New York, Cancer Inst, Food Chem, Journal of Nutrition, Nutr Cancer, Trace Elem, International Journal of Cancer, American Cancer Society, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, American Dietetic Association, British Journal of Cancer, American Journal of Epidemiology, Brassicaceae Brassica, Plenum Press, American Gastroenterological Association, Cell Biochem, Elsevier Science, Free Rad, Invest Dermatol, Marcel Dekker, Mutation Research, Acad Sci
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