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    edited by John A. Milner, Donato F. Romagnolo ; forewords by David S. Alberts, Maria Lluria-Prevatt, Scott M. Lippman.
    Contents:
    Monitoring the burden of cancer in the United States
    Cancer biology and nutrigenomics
    Cellular cancer processes and their molecular targets
    Nutrigenetics: the relevance of polymorphisms
    Diet and epigenetics
    Nutrient signaling-protein kinase to transcriptional activation
    Dietary energy balance, calorie restriction, and cancer prevention
    Fiber and microbially generated active components
    Gut microbiota, probiotics, prebiotics and colorectal cancer
    Meats, protein and cancer
    Saturated fatty acids and cancer
    Conjugated linoleic acid and cancer
    Cancer and n-3PUFAs: the translational connection
    n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids and cancer
    Carotenoids
    Vitamin A
    Vitamin D and cancer chemoprevention
    Folate
    Selenium
    Calcium and cancer
    Iron and cancer
    Zinc in cancer development and prevention
    Cruciferous vegetables, isothiocyanates, indoles, and cancer prevention
    Garlic and cancer prevention
    Mammary and prostate cancer chemoprevention and mechanisms of action of resveratrol and genistein in rodent models
    Cancer prevention by catechins, flavonols, and procyanidins
    Mechanisms of action of isoflavones in cancer prevention
    The anticarcinogenic properties of culinary herbs and spices
    Cancer prevention with berries: role of athocyanins
    Pomegranate
    Alcohol and cancer: biological basis
    Aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediated carcinogenesis and modulation by dietary xenobiotic and natural ligands
    Opportunities and challenges for communicating food and health relationships to American consumers.
    Digital Access Springer 2010