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Cancer of the Esophagus: Approaches to the Etiology Book

Cancer of the Esophagus: Approaches to the Etiology
Cancer of the Esophagus: Approaches to the Etiology, The book deals briefly with the normal structure, functioning and biochemistry of the esophagus and with the histological and genetic changes accompanying the development of esophageal cancer in humans and animals. Factors implicated in causing esophageal, Cancer of the Esophagus: Approaches to the Etiology has a rating of 3 stars
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Cancer of the Esophagus: Approaches to the Etiology, The book deals briefly with the normal structure, functioning and biochemistry of the esophagus and with the histological and genetic changes accompanying the development of esophageal cancer in humans and animals. Factors implicated in causing esophageal, Cancer of the Esophagus: Approaches to the Etiology
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  • Cancer of the Esophagus: Approaches to the Etiology
  • Written by author Valda M. Craddock
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, March 2009
  • The book deals briefly with the normal structure, functioning and biochemistry of the esophagus and with the histological and genetic changes accompanying the development of esophageal cancer in humans and animals. Factors implicated in causing esophageal
  • The book describes the variety of factors thought to cause cancer of the gullet i.e. dietary deficiencies and consumption of mouldy food in China and South Africa, alcohol and tobacco use in Europe and USA, and other hazards in relation to the frequency o
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Preface
List of abbreviations
1Introduction: the problem, incidence, etiology. A working hypothesis1
2Biology of the esophagus4
3Esophageal carcinogenesis20
4Epidemiology47
5Chemicals carcinogenic for the esophagus: the nitrosamines69
6Alcoholic beverages and tobacco117
7Plant products: phenolics, tannins, tea170
8Plant products: opium, silica, bracken, dihydrosafrole196
9Molds and mycotoxins221
10Dietary deficiencies: micronutrients, fresh plant food and protective factors247
11Possible mechanisms involved in carcinogenesis272
Index280


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