Dogan, Soner, Hu, Xin, Zhang, Yan, Maihle, Nita J, Grande, Joseph P, Cleary, Margot P
Abstract Introduction Obesity is a risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer and is associated with shortened mammary tumor (MT) latency in MMTV-TGF-α mice with dietary-induced obesity. One link...
Effect of Dietary Intervention on Prostate Tumor Development in TRAMP Mice (2006)
Calorie restriction has been reported to protect rodents from many different cancers. With respect to prostate cancer, a protective effect of energy restriction on development of spontaneous prostate...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women (1). One risk factor that has been proposed to play a role in the development of postmenopausal breast cancer is increased body weight...
Hybrid transgenic/genetically obese mice were bred to evaluate the effects of obesity on mammary tumor development (MT). In the TGF-alpha/Lep(sup ob) Incidence Study, Lep(+)Lep(+) lean, Lep(+)Lep(sup...
Effect of Dietary Intervention on Prostate Tumor Development in Tramp Mice (1998)
Prospective epidemiological studies indicate that as body weight and/or energy intake increase so does the risk for prostate cancer. In rodent studies chronic calorie restriction in associated with...
Effect of Dietary Intervention on Prostate Tumor Development in Tramp Mice (1998)
Prospective studies indicate that as body weight and/or energy intake increase so does the risk for prostate cancer. A protective effect of energy restriction on development of spontaneous prostate...