Nature, Nurture, and Bad Luck: Revisiting the Link Between Diet, Lifestyle, and Cancer

[...]policy makers, health care providers, and concerned consumers search for strategies to prevent cancer from occurring. Foremost is the exclusion of several common cancer types from their data set-breast cancer (28% of all cancer in women), prostate cancer (26% of all cancer in men), small cell l...

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Published in:Integrative medicine (Encinitas, Calif.) Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 22 - 23
Main Author: Birdsall, Timothy C
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States InnoVision Health Media, Inc 01-03-2016
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Summary:[...]policy makers, health care providers, and concerned consumers search for strategies to prevent cancer from occurring. Foremost is the exclusion of several common cancer types from their data set-breast cancer (28% of all cancer in women), prostate cancer (26% of all cancer in men), small cell lung cancer (15% of all lung cancers), and squamous cell lung cancer (25% of all lung cancers).
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ISSN:1546-993X
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