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Published October, 2012
By Nathan A. Berger, Cornelia Ulrich, Karen Steindorf and Cornelia M. Ulrich
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
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This book examines the effect of exercise in biological pathways in tumor development. It explores the impact of exercise and ROS, RNOS and prostaglandin on tumor growth, and examines the relationship between physical activity and cancer.

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Published July, 2012
By Nathan A. Berger
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Written from an epidemiological perspective, this monograph explores obesity and its relation to cancer. The discussion also addresses the relationship between energy balance and cancer, and considers genetics, caloric restriction, exercise and behavior.

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Published March, 2012
By Sanford Markowitz, Nathan A. Berger and Sanford D. Markowitz
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The gastrointestinal track provides one of the distinct systems where multiple malignancies, including adenocarcinoma of the pancreas, esophagus and colon are each associated with obesity.

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Published February, 2012
By Nathan A. Berger, Steven D. Mittleman and Steven D Mittelman
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The obesity pandemic continues to increase on a world-wide basis with over 70% of the United States population being either overweight or obese. Another important aspect of the association of obesity with hematologic malignancies is the increased incidence of obesity in children who successfully complete therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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Published August, 2011
By I. George Fantus
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This book reviews the epidemiological associations between insulin resistance and cancer. For example some tumors present increased quantities of the fetal form of the insulin receptor, unique regulation of oxidative (Krebs' cycle) metabolism (Warburg effect), as well as mutations in various relevant signaling pathways.

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Published November, 2010
By Anne McTiernan
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The World Health Organization estimates that 25 percent of common cancers can be prevented through regular physical activity and weight control. There are several plausible mechanisms linking lack of physical activity and increased adiposity to cancer risk, supported by results from animal experiments and human intervention studies.

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Published May, 2010
By Nathan A. Berger
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Series: Energy Balance and Cancer
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Written from an epidemiological perspective, this monograph explores obesity and its relation to cancer. The discussion also addresses the relationship between energy balance and cancer, and considers genetics, caloric restriction, exercise and behavior.

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