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Obesity and cancer[electronic resour...
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Nimptsch, Katharina.
Obesity and cancer[electronic resource] /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
616.994071
Title/Author:
Obesity and cancer/ edited by Tobias Pischon, Katharina Nimptsch.
other author:
Pischon, Tobias.
Published:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
Description:
viii, 256 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Cancer - Risk factors.
Subject:
Obesity.
Subject:
Medicine & Public Health.
Subject:
Oncology.
Subject:
Cancer Research.
Subject:
Epidemiology.
ISBN:
9783319425429
ISBN:
9783319425405
[NT 15000228]:
Obesity and risk of cancer: a global perspective -- Colorectal cancer -- Breast cancer -- Esophageal cancer -- Kidney cancer -- Pancreatic cancer -- Endometrial cancer -- Prostate cancer -- Ovarian cancer -- Liver cancer -- Obesity biomarkers, metabolism and risk of cancer from an epidemiological perspective -- Biological mechanisms for the effect of obesity on cancer risk: experimental evidence -- Obesity as an avoidable cause of cancer.
[NT 15000229]:
This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the relationship between obesity and cancer. It opens with a global perspective on obesity and cancer incidence, followed by in-depth discussions of those cancers for which we have sufficient evidence of a causal relationship with obesity. It addresses topics such as the effects of obesity on cancer incidence and cancer survival, the effects of weight gain and weight loss in adulthood on cancer risk, the effects of childhood and adolescent obesity, and the role of body fat distribution in cancer risk. Individual chapters discuss potential pathways for the observed associations and explore possible mechanisms from both an epidemiological and an experimental perspective. It concludes with a population perspective on the cancer risk that is attributable to obesity and is thus potentially avoidable. This book is of particular value to researchers and epidemiologists and is also of interest to public health workers and clinicians.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42542-9
Obesity and cancer[electronic resource] /
Obesity and cancer
[electronic resource] /edited by Tobias Pischon, Katharina Nimptsch. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - viii, 256 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Recent results in cancer research,v.2080080-0015 ;. - Recent results in cancer research ;v.192..
Obesity and risk of cancer: a global perspective -- Colorectal cancer -- Breast cancer -- Esophageal cancer -- Kidney cancer -- Pancreatic cancer -- Endometrial cancer -- Prostate cancer -- Ovarian cancer -- Liver cancer -- Obesity biomarkers, metabolism and risk of cancer from an epidemiological perspective -- Biological mechanisms for the effect of obesity on cancer risk: experimental evidence -- Obesity as an avoidable cause of cancer.
This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the relationship between obesity and cancer. It opens with a global perspective on obesity and cancer incidence, followed by in-depth discussions of those cancers for which we have sufficient evidence of a causal relationship with obesity. It addresses topics such as the effects of obesity on cancer incidence and cancer survival, the effects of weight gain and weight loss in adulthood on cancer risk, the effects of childhood and adolescent obesity, and the role of body fat distribution in cancer risk. Individual chapters discuss potential pathways for the observed associations and explore possible mechanisms from both an epidemiological and an experimental perspective. It concludes with a population perspective on the cancer risk that is attributable to obesity and is thus potentially avoidable. This book is of particular value to researchers and epidemiologists and is also of interest to public health workers and clinicians.
ISBN: 9783319425429
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-42542-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
495816
Cancer
--Risk factors.
LC Class. No.: RC268.48
Dewey Class. No.: 616.994071
Obesity and cancer[electronic resource] /
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