Georgakilas, Alexandros

Cancer Prevention : From Mechanisms to Translational Benefits - IntechOpen 2012 - 1 electronic resource (490 p.)

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This unique synthesis of chapters from top experts in their fields targets the unique and significant area of cancer prevention for different types of cancers. Perspective readers are invited to go through novel ideas and current developments in the field of molecular mechanisms for cancer prevention, epidemiological studies, antioxidant therapies and diets, as well as clinical aspects and new advances in prognosis and avoidance of cancer. The primary target audience for the book includes PhD students, researchers, biologists, medical doctors and professionals who are interested in mechanistic studies on cancer prevention and translational benefits for optimized cancer treatment.


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English

2253 9789535105473 9789535169802

10.5772/2253 doi


Public health & preventive medicine

Public health & preventive medicine