Population-Based Research on Modifiable Risk Factors for Cancer
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Cancer Survivorship and Quality of Life".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2022) | Viewed by 18305
Special Issue Editors
Interests: dietary biomarkers; toxic contaminants in foods; cancer; metabolomics; DNA methylation
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
When the Human Genome Project was funded by the US government in 1990 and later jointly supported by international collaborative efforts, some scientists thought that the completion of the project would fill all of the gaps in our knowledge on cancer. Clearly, our knowledge on cancer and many other diseases has advanced drastically since the start of the effort, but human suffering from cancer is far from over. Many mechanisms involved in cancer initiation and progression remain unclear. A large body of evidence indicates that many lifestyle, dietary, and environmental factors, as well as exposure to infectious agents, are likely to be major contributions to the risk of cancer. There is overwhelming evidence from population-based studies that many of these non-genetic factors can be modifiable.
This Special Issue “Population-Based Research on Modifiable Risk Factors for Cancer” is a collection of evidence-based research that highlights the latest innovative and thought-provoking approaches to identify these factors. The objective of this Special Issue is to stimulate ideas of population-wide prevention strategies to bring about widespread changes in modifiable risk factors thus bringing about dramatic reduction in cancer incidence.
Prof. Dr. L. Joseph Su
Dr. Hui-Yi Lin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cancer
- nutrition
- environmental contaminants
- heavy metals
- metabolomics
- epigenetics
- lifestyle factors
- infectious agents
- pesticides
- modifiable risk factors
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