Book Details
Orange Code:95300
Paperback:546 pages
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1. Cancer biology and pathology2. Cancer and immunity3. Microbiota and health4. Genetic and epigenetic processes linked to cancer5. Stressors: Psychological and neurobiological processes6. Stress, immunity, and cancer7. Eating and nutrition links to cancer8. Dietary components associated with being overweight, having obesity, and cancer9. Microbiota in relation to cancer10. Exercise11. Sleep and circadian rhythms12. Adopting healthy behaviors: Toward prevention and cures13. Cancer therapies: Caveats, concerns, and momentum14. Traditional therapies and their moderation15. Immunotherapies and their moderation16. Moving forward—The science and the patient
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Cancer: How Lifestyles May Impact Disease Development, Progression, and Treatment explores different processes that influence the efficacy of treatments and what lifestyle and behavioral modification options are available to patients to improve therapy responses, with a focus on addressing their strengths and weaknesses. The book discusses mechanisms by which particular lifestyles may affect cancer processes, including various aspects of immune functioning, inflammatory and energy-related processes, reactive oxygen species, hormonal and neurotransmitter mechanisms, the role of neurotrophins, and microbial effects. Considerable attention is devoted to the impact of psychosocial processes that indirectly affect disease occurrence, and to behavioral change methods.
- Focuses on the link between lifestyle factors (eating/diet, exercise, sleep, circadian rhythms, and stressors) in the development and progression of various types of cancer
- Addresses the contributions of lifestyle behavior to the efficacy and moderation of cancer treatments and their side effects
- Delineates mechanisms by which particular lifestyles may come to affect the cancer process
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