DIETARY FATS, LIPIDS ,HORMONES, AN DTUMORIGENESI SNew Horizons in Basic Research
Edited by
David HeberUniversity of California, Los Angele sLos Angeles. Californi a
and
David KritchevskyThe Wistar Institut ePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
1 . Overview of Fat and Calories in Tumorigenesis
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D . Kritchevsky
2 . Interrelationships of High Fat Diets, Obesity, Hormones, and Cancer
1 3
D. Heber
3 . Nutritional, Hormonal, and Environmental Mechanisms in Breas t
Tumorigenesis 2 7
J . Glaspy
4. Stromal-Epithelial Cell Interactions in Breast Cancer 4 1
D. Heber, J. Ashley, and D. Bagga
5 . 20-EPI-Vitamin D 3 Analogs : Potent Modulators of Proliferation an dDifferentiation of Breast Cancer Cell Lines in Vitro 5 3
E. Elstner, D . Heber, and H . P. Koeffler
6 . Novel Lipids and Cancer : Isoprenoids and Other Phytochemicals
7 1
C . E. Elson
7 . Metabolism of Exogenous and Endogenous Arachidonic Acid in Cancer
8 7
S . D . Phinney
8 . Stable Isotopes and Mass Isotopomer Study of Fatty Acid and Cholestero l
Synthesis : A Review of the MIDA Approach 9 5
W. N. Paul Lee
9 . Lipid Biomarkers of Adherence to Low Fat Diets
11 5
J . M. Ashley
10 . Choline: A Nutrient that is Involved in the Regulation of Cell Proliferation ,
Cell Death, and Cell Transformation 13 1
S . H. Zeisel
11 . The Role of Folate, Choline, and Methionine in Carcinogenesis Induced b yMethyl-Deficient Diets 14 3
S . M. Henning and M . E. Swendseid