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Research in cancer prevention can be divided into laboratory research, epidemiologic research, and clinical trials. When results from laboratory and/or epidemiologic research support the possibility of clinical cancer prevention, these leads should be subjected to study in clinical trials. If
Epidemiologic studies of the relationships between vitamins and 3 types of cancer are reviewed. First, the widely reported association between vitamin A and beta-carotene and risk of lung cancer is considered. In a large population-based case-control study of lung cancer among white males in New
OBJECTIVE
This study was performed to evaluated the efficacy and safety of continuous infusional paclitaxel and 5-Fu as first-line chemotherapy in patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC).
METHODS
A total of 22 patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell cancer with no
A study of 748 cases and 1,411 hospital and community controls in four Latin American countries evaluated the association between certain elements of diet and invasive cervical cancer. Subjects were interviewed about their adult consumption of 58 food items, including the major sources of putative
OBJECTIVE
The Cross-sectional Cooking, Eating, Nutrition, and Shopping (CENAS) Survey was used to obtain data on food consumption patterns of low-income Mexicans living in Chicago, Ill.
METHODS
As part of the CENAS Survey, 186 Mexican women provided 24-hour dietary recall data.
METHODS
Distributions
BACKGROUND
The uterine cervix is the second most common site of cancer among Indian women.Though the human papillomavirus has been demonstrated to be a causative agent for this cancer, a variety of other risk factors are in play, such as sexual and reproductive patterns, socioeconomic, hygienic