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Recent avenue to cancer prevention /

This work presents some recent clinical, epidemiological and experimental data on the cancer preventive effect of healthy hormonal equilibrium. Insulin resistance-associated overproduction of peptide hormones, such as growth hormone, insulin and insulin-like growth factors, interacting simply with c...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Suba, Zsuzsanna (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science Publishers, 2014.
Colección:Cancer etiology, diagnosis, and treatments.
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  • RECENT AVENUE TO CANCER PREVENTION; RECENT AVENUE TO CANCER PREVENTION; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: A Long Way from Hyperestrogenism to Estrogen Deficiency As a Mediator of Cancer Risk in Obesity; Abstract; Introduction; Obesity Related Cancer Risk for Women; A Long Way from Unopposed Hyperestrogenism to Estrogen Deficiency as Mediator of Cancer Risk in Obesity; Correlations between Estrogen Signaling and Lifestyle Factors Affecting Body Weight; References.
  • Chapter 2: Light Exposure Associated Hormonal Equilibrium is Protective againstCancer RiskAbstract; Introduction; Dysparities between African-American and White American Women in Breast Cancer Incidence and Mortality; Excessive Cancer Risk of African-Americans and Dark Skinned Immigrants in Northern Geographic Regions; Correlations between Excessive Melatonin Level, Other Endocrine Alterations and Cancer Risk; Correlations among Light Exposure, Melatonin Level and Breast Cancer Risk; Review of Melatonin Use As Nutritional Supplement; Conclusion; References.
  • Chapter 3: Sexual Dimorphism in Obesity Related Cancer RiskAbstract; Introduction; Hormonal and Metabolic Disorders As Links between Obesity and Cancer Risk in Males and Females; Correlations among Obesity Associated Insulin Resistance, Hyperinsuinism and Cancer Risk; Does Excessive or Defective Estrogen Signaling Mediate Strong Cancer Risk in Obese Patients?; Controversial Results on Obesity Related Overall Cancer Incidence in Men and Women; Differences in the Gender Related Overall Cancer Risk of Obesity Defined by Geographic Regions.
  • Race Related Disparities in Obesity Associated Cancer Risk in Men and WomenGender Related Differences in the Obesity Associated Risk for Individual Cancer Sites; Paradigm of Extreme Differences in Breast Cancer Incidence between Obese Men and Women; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Recovery of Estrogen Level in Obese Women Is Preventive against Cancer; Abstract; Introduction; Pathogenetic Mechanisms As Links between Obesity and Breast Cancer Risk; Protective Effects of Estrogen against Obesity and Obesity Associated Alterations.
  • Correlations between Grade and Distribution of Obesity and Insulin ResistanceLifelong Changes in the Estrogen Level of Women and Their Relation to Obesity and Breast Cancer Risk; Exogenous Hormone Use for Prevention and Treatment of Breast Cancer; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Estrogen Receptors Are Pivotal Regulators of Glucose Uptake and Energy Expenditure; Abstract; Introduction; Role of Estradiol and Its Receptors in the Regulation of Cellular Glucose Uptake and Energy Homeostasis.