Gene Expression In Cancer

 Efficient cancer preventive approaches are expected, as the occurrence of many cancers is growing increasingly due to ageing demographics in many countries and unhealthy dietary habits. Cancer is caused by a series of genetic changes in the genes and oncogenes for tumor suppressors. Acquired genetic modifications can promote a small proportion of tumors; however, most cancers result from changes that accumulate throughout life due to exposure to various factors such as nutrients, infections, physical inactivity, harmful social behaviors, and other environmental factors. In fact, it is currently estimated that with proper diet and exercise and daily physical activity, and by preventing obesity, 30 percent -40 percent of cancer forms are preventable over time. Preclinical studies have shown the influence of many natural dietary constituents on chemo preventive / anti-cancer through a regulation of gene expression and epigenetic control.  

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