Bookedited by Kenneth D. Tew, Francesco Galli.
Contents:
1. The epidemiology of selenium and human cancer
2. Selenoproteins in tumorigenesis and cancer progression
3. Selenoproteins and metastasis
4. Selenium-dependent glutathione peroxidases during tumor development
5. Targeting the selenoprotein thioredoxin reductase 1 for anticancer therapy
6. The regulation of pathways of inflammation and resolution in immune cells and cancer stem cells by selenium
7. Selenium and breast cancer risk: focus on cellular and molecular mechanisms
8. Selenium and epigenetics in cancer: focus on DNA methylation
9. Selenium and cancer stem cells
10. Selenocompounds in cancer therapy: an overview.