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The following pages link to Green tea (Camellia sinensis) for the prevention of cancer (Q24241746):
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- Green tea consumption and risk of pancreatic cancer: a meta-analysis (Q24563576) (← links)
- Green tea and the risk of gastric cancer: epidemiological evidence (Q24604945) (← links)
- Gastric Cancer: How Can We Reduce the Incidence of this Disease? (Q26749352) (← links)
- Chemopreventive potential of flavonoids in oral squamous cell carcinoma in human studies (Q26824374) (← links)
- The Benefits and Risks of Consuming Brewed Tea: Beware of Toxic Element Contamination (Q27496021) (← links)
- Nutraceutical use in late-stage cancer (Q27693359) (← links)
- Modifiable risk factors for the prevention of bladder cancer: a systematic review of meta-analyses (Q28072392) (← links)
- Clinical epidemiology of gastric cancer (Q28085054) (← links)
- Incidental prostate cancer at the time of cystectomy: the incidence and clinicopathological features in Chinese patients (Q28537735) (← links)
- Merging traditional Chinese medicine with modern drug discovery technologies to find novel drugs and functional foods (Q28743626) (← links)
- Liver-related safety assessment of green tea extracts in humans: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials (Q30242061) (← links)
- Google Scholar as replacement for systematic literature searches: good relative recall and precision are not enough (Q30557864) (← links)
- Green tea (Camellia sinensis) and cancer prevention: a systematic review of randomized trials and epidemiological studies (Q33378363) (← links)
- The Health Effect of Psychostimulants: A Literature Review (Q33677986) (← links)
- Oxidative stress and DNA methylation in prostate cancer (Q34021985) (← links)
- Coffee and tea consumption and endometrial cancer risk in a population-based study in New Jersey (Q34125117) (← links)
- Prostate cancer chemoprevention in men of African descent: current state of the art and opportunities for future research (Q34284547) (← links)
- A six-month crossover chemoprevention clinical trial of tea in smokers and non-smokers: methodological issues in a feasibility study (Q34338778) (← links)
- Use of cardiocerebral resuscitation or AHA/ERC 2005 Guidelines is associated with improved survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a systematic review and meta-analysis (Q34433826) (← links)
- Tea intake and risk of oral, pharyngeal, and laryngeal carcinoma: a meta-analysis (Q34496579) (← links)
- Oral administration of naturally occurring chitosan-based nanoformulated green tea polyphenol EGCG effectively inhibits prostate cancer cell growth in a xenograft model (Q35000546) (← links)
- Tea and human health: biomedical functions of tea active components and current issues (Q35065939) (← links)
- The chemopreventive properties and therapeutic modulation of green tea polyphenols in oral squamous cell carcinoma (Q35391881) (← links)
- Green tea catechin extract in intervention of chronic breast cell carcinogenesis induced by environmental carcinogens (Q35589553) (← links)
- Green tea catechin intervention of reactive oxygen species-mediated ERK pathway activation and chronically induced breast cell carcinogenesis (Q35747346) (← links)
- The effects of nutritional interventions on recurrence in survivors of colorectal adenomas and cancer: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials (Q35891865) (← links)
- Chemoprevention in gastrointestinal physiology and disease. Targeting the progression of cancer with natural products: a focus on gastrointestinal cancer (Q35928052) (← links)
- SlimQuick™ - associated hepatotoxicity in a woman with alpha-1 antitrypsin heterozygosity (Q35937732) (← links)
- Curcumin and other polyphenolic compounds in head and neck cancer chemoprevention. (Q36012088) (← links)
- Chemopreventive effects of Strobilanthes crispus leaf extract on azoxymethane-induced aberrant crypt foci in rat colon (Q36273541) (← links)
- Indoor air pollution and risk of lung cancer among Chinese female non-smokers. (Q36614866) (← links)
- Prevention of hepatitis C virus infection using a broad cross-neutralizing monoclonal antibody (AR4A) and epigallocatechin gallate (Q36624431) (← links)
- Green tea intake is associated with urinary estrogen profiles in Japanese-American women (Q36646825) (← links)
- Quercetin increased bioavailability and decreased methylation of green tea polyphenols in vitro and in vivo (Q36664265) (← links)
- Natural Agents Used in Chemoprevention of Aerodigestive and GI Cancers (Q36843653) (← links)
- Fluid intake, genetic variants of UDP-glucuronosyltransferases, and bladder cancer risk (Q36924775) (← links)
- Glutamic acid as anticancer agent: An overview (Q37300386) (← links)
- Tea and flavonoids: where we are, where to go next (Q37318410) (← links)
- Greenselect phytosome for borderline metabolic syndrome (Q37358523) (← links)
- Flavan-3-ols consumption and cancer risk: A meta-analysis of epidemiologic studies (Q37687437) (← links)
- Ovarian cancer risk and nonisoflavone flavonoids intake: A systematic review of epidemiological studies (Q37697889) (← links)
- Drug Development for Cancer Chemoprevention: Focus on Molecular Targets (Q37785214) (← links)
- The Chemopreventive and Chemotherapeutic Potentials of Tea Polyphenols (Q37861787) (← links)
- Dietary habits and esophageal cancer (Q38116558) (← links)
- Effect of green tea supplementation on blood pressure among overweight and obese adults: a protocol for a systematic review (Q38205323) (← links)
- F-BOX proteins in cancer cachexia and muscle wasting: Emerging regulators and therapeutic opportunities (Q38577674) (← links)
- A Balanced Risk-Benefit Analysis to Determine Human Risks Associated with Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids (PA)-The Case of Tea and Herbal Infusions. (Q38689545) (← links)
- Hypokalaemia and drinking green tea: a literature review and report of 2 cases (Q38736486) (← links)
- Bioengineered Colorectal Cancer Drugs: Orally Delivered Anti-Inflammatory Agents (Q38879552) (← links)
- The study of effect of tea polyphenols on microsatellite instability colorectal cancer and its molecular mechanism (Q39664600) (← links)