Curtin Diet Plan (Spring 2022)
Cancer is an ever-relevant disease with many genetic, social, environmental, and behavioral risk factors. One factor which has been garnering interest is the impact of nutrition on cancer. As a disease process, cancer is primarily driven by an accumulation of genetic aberrations. Recent epidemiological, pre-clinical, and clinical studies have demonstrated various impacts of bioactive food molecules on the promotion or prevention of these oncogenic mutations. This work explores several of these molecules and their relation to cancer prevention and provides a sample meal plan, which highlights many additional molecules that are currently being studied.
- Author (aut): Curtin, Elise
- Thesis director: Don, Rachael
- Committee member: Compton, Carolyn
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College
- Contributor (ctb): School of Life Sciences