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Epigenetics of Cancer Prevention
The first source to present the relationship between epigenetics and chemoprevention
Anupam Bishayee (Edited by), Deepak Bhatia (Edited by)
9780128124949, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 30 November 2018
442 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.8 cm, 1.09 kg
Epigenetics of Cancer Prevention, Volume Ten is the first to look at epigenetics and chemoprevention together. Although there is numerous scientific data available on how epigenetics can lead to cancer and how chemoprevention can be beneficial in the treatment of, or improvement of quality of life, together they will set an advanced understanding for the reader in this upcoming field of chemoprevention influencing epigenetics. This book discusses molecular epigenetic targets of natural products, such as green tea polyphenols, curcumin and resveratrol, and organ specific epigenetic targets related to diverse types of cancer, for example prostate, colorectal, breast, lung and skin cancers. Additionally, it encompasses a discussion on research methods and limitations to study epigenetics and epigenomics of chemopreventive drugs and personalized cancer treatment with phytochemicals. The book is ideal for cancer researchers, health care professionals and all individuals who are interested in cancer prevention research and its clinical applications, especially in natural remedies.
Foreword I. MOLECULAR EPIGENETIC TARGETS OF NATURAL PRODUCTS 1. Genetic and Epigenetic Targets of Natural Dietary Compounds as Anticancer AgentsQIWEN SHI, ANUPAM BISHAYEE, AND DEEPAK BHATIA 2. Epigenetic Dietary Interventions for Prevention of CancerPRADHAN NIBEDITA, KAR SWAYAMSIDDHA, PARBIN SABNAM, SENGUPTA DIPTA, DEB MOONMOON, DAS LAXMIDHAR, AND PATRA SAMIR KUMAR 3. Natural Anticancer Agents: Modifying the Epigenome to Prevent and Treat Cancer KRISTINA ANDRIJAUSKAITE, JAY MORRIS, AND MICHAEL J. WARGOVICH 4. Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in Cancer Prevention and TherapySHAHRZAD MOVAFAGH AND AMANDA MUNSON 5. Epigenetic Effects of Curcumin in Cancer PreventionMUTHU K. SHANMUGAM, FRANK ARFUSO, JUDY C. SNG, ANUPAM BISHAYEE, ALAN PREM KUMAR, AND GAUTAM SETHI 6. The Epigenetic Targets of Berry Anthocyanins in Cancer PreventionDINA MOUSTAFA ABO EL-ELLA AND ANUPAM BISHAYEE 7. Isothiocyanates, Epigenetics, and Cancer PreventionSILVIA NOVÍO, MARÍA JESÚS NÚÑEZ-IGLESIAS, AND MANUEL FREIRE-GARABAL 8. Epigenetic Mechanisms of Resveratrol and Its Analogs in Cancer Prevention and TreatmentAVINASH KUMAR AND ANAIT S. LEVENSON 9. Epigenetic Mechanisms of Quercetin and Other Flavonoids in Cancer Therapy and PreventionGIAN LUIGI RUSSO AND PAOLA UNGARO II. ORGAN SPECIFIC EPIGENETIC TARGETS OF NATURAL PRODUCTS 10. Dietary Phytochemicals, Epigenetics, and Colon Cancer ChemopreventionRITIKRAJ ARYA AND SABITA N. SALDANHA 11. Epigenetic Aspects of Hepatocellular Carcinoma ChemopreventionRENATO HEIDOR, ERNESTO VARGAS-MENDEZ, AND FERNANDO SALVADOR MORENO 12. Epigenetic Control of Pancreatic Carcinogenesis and Its Regulation by Natural ProductsHASEEB ZUBAIR, SHAFQUAT AZIM, MOHAMMAD ASLAM KHAN, GIRIJESH KUMAR PATEL, AAMIR AHMAD, SACHIN PAI, SEEMA SINGH, AND AJAY P. SINGH 13. Phytochemicals as Epigenetic Modi?ers for Cancer Management With Special Reference to Lung CancerTAMILSELVAM RAJAVEL AND KASI PANDIMA DEVI 14. Epigenetics of Prostate Cancer and Novel Chemopreventive and Therapeutic Approaches DIVYA BHAGIRATH, THAO L. YANG, RAJVIR DAHIYA, SHAHANA MAJID, AND SHARANJOT SAINI 15. Prevention of Breast Cancer by Food Bioactives in Relation to Cancer Subtypes: Epigenetic MechanismsMICAH G. DONOVAN, ORNELLA I. SELMIN, AND DONATO F. ROMAGNOLO 16. Epigenomics of Ovarian Cancer and Its ChemopreventionOURANIA KOUKOURA, STAVROS SIFAKIS, NIKOLAOS GOUTSIAS, IRONTIANTA GKOREZI-NTAVELA, AND JIANNIS HAJIIOANNOU III. MISCELLANEOUS 17. Dietary and Lifestyle Factors in Epigenetic Regulation of CancerESWAR SHANKAR, KARISHMA GUPTA, AND SANJAY GUPTA 18. Epigenetics, Public Health, Lifestyle, and ChemopreventionMASSIMO ROMANI AND BARBARA BANELLI
Subject Areas: Oncology [MJCL], Clinical & internal medicine [MJ]