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chemoprevention of cancer

Known as: Cancer Chemoprevention, Chemoprevention 
The use of natural or synthetic substances (e.g., drugs, vitamins, hormones, plant products) or food supplements to reduce the risk of developing a… 
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Review
2004
Review
2004
The development and dissemination of sophisticated detection technologies have recently exposed the high prevalence of… 
Review
2004
Review
2004
Integrating Traditional and Complementary Medicine into National Health Care: Learning from the International Experience. Can… 
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2002
Review
2002
There are relatively few reports on the cancer chemopreventive effects of lycopene or tomato carotenoids in animal models. The… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Protection against sun‐induced damage leading to photocarcinogenesis in skin is a highly desirable goal. Among various strategies… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Despite a recent trend toward improvement in the U.S. breast cancer mortality rate, breast cancer incidence (182,800 new cases… 
Review
1999
Review
1999
Prostate cancer (PCA) is one of the most invasive cancers and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among males in… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
Cancer chemoprevention is currently regarded as a promising avenue for cancer control. In particular, the inhibition of tumor… 
Review
1990
Review
1990
Cancer prevention through the use of chemical intervention regimens (chemoprevention) is an emerging field with broad potential…