Roslyn Ed. Alfin-Slater Roslyn B. Alfin-Slater David Kritchevsky
The role of nutrition in neoplasia has been of longstanding concern. The subject was addressed by investigators in the first decade of this century, but was dropped. Vigorous attention was paid to this area of oncology in the 1940s, primarily due to the efforts of Dr. A. Tannenbaum at the Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago and the group at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. However, interest waned again until the 1970s when the question of diet and cancer was addressed and it has since been at the forefront of cancer research. The present volume (7) of Human Nutrition: A Comprehensive...
The role of nutrition in neoplasia has been of longstanding concern. The subject was addressed by investigators in the first decade of this century, b...