Cancer Prevention Research

Cancer Prevention Research, launched in December 2007, focuses on building a translational bridge between the basic and clinical sciences in the field of cancer prevention. The journal publishes articles falling into four primary research categories: oncogenesis, intervention, risk assessment, and early detection. This important journal is the first in the world dedicated exclusively to cancer prevention, from preclinical research to clinical trials.

Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Website
http://cancerpreventionresearch.aacrjournals.org/

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Oncology & Cancer

Promising drug may stop cancer-causing gene in its tracks

Michigan State University scientists are testing a promising drug that may stop a gene associated with obesity from triggering breast and lung cancer, as well as prevent these cancers from growing.

Oncology & Cancer

Visceral fat causally linked to intestinal cancer

Visceral fat, or fat stored deep in the abdominal cavity, is directly linked to an increased risk for colon cancer, according to data from a mouse study published in Cancer Prevention Research, a journal of the American Association ...

Oncology & Cancer

New gene markers detect Lynch syndrome-associated colorectal cancer

Researchers from Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center and Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine have discovered new genetic markers to identify Lynch syndrome-associated colorectal cancer with high accuracy. Studies ...

Oncology & Cancer

Resistant starch provides lasting benefit in Lynch syndrome

For patients with Lynch syndrome (LS), daily resistant starch (RS) seems to have a lasting protective effect against noncolorectal cancers, according to a study published online July 25 in Cancer Prevention Research.

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