6. Pattern of cancer and diet
In Western Countries we see frequent cancers of:
• Colon
• Breast
• Uterus
• Prostate
7. Pattern of Cancer and diet
In Eastern Countries we see frequent cancers of:
• Mouth
• Stomach
• Liver
• Uterine Cervix
8.
9. Fruits & vegetables
Diet high in plant food including vegetables & fruits are
associated with
• Low occurrence of CAD
• Cancer of lung, colon, esophagus & stomach
12. Pomegranate and its Juice
• It protects against
prostate cancer and it
slows prostate cancer.
• It hinders the
metastatic process in
breast cancer and it
inhibits angiogenesis.
• Red color from
Anthocyanin pigments.
13. Beets
• Has Betalin pigments
with inconclusive
evidence on cancer
prevention.
14. Don’t mix Pomegrante juice with
Beets juice:
• Adding anthocyanin pigments with betalain
pigmentd neutralizes the potential anti-cancer
activity.
15. Fats
Analysis of pattern of diets and cancer incidence show
• Diets high in total fats possibly increase the risk of
lung and colorectal cancer.
• Diets high in animal fats and or saturated fates
increase risk of Ca lung, colorectal, breast,
endometrial and prostate.
• High in cholesterol increase
the risk of lung and pancreatic
cancer.
16. Source
• Red meat is high in fats specially saturated fat.
• Diet containing substantial amount of red meat
increase risk of colorectal cancer.
• Possibly increase the risk of pancreatic, breast,
prostate & renal cancer.
• Limit red meat intake to
no more than 80 gms/day.
Meat
17. • Neal Freedman, Ph.D., Division of Cancer Epidemiology,
NCI, examined the association between coffee drinking
and risk of death. Coffee drinking was not associated with
cancer mortality among women, but there was a slight
and only marginally statistically significant association of
heavier coffee intake with increased risk of cancer death
among men.
• This rise was in bladder and lung cancer, may be because
they smoke with coffee.
Coffee
18. Green Tea Black Tea
30-40% Catechins
3-6% Caffeine
~310 mg polyphenols
per 6 ounces
3-10% Catechins
2-6% Theaflavins
> 20% Thearubigens
3-6% Caffeine
~340 mg polyphenols
per 6 ounces
Crushed tea leaves
Polyphenol oxidase
Oxidation,
Polymerization
O
OR2
HO
OH
OH
R1
HO
Yang CS. Personal Communication
Tea (Camellia sinensis
19. Tea and Cancer Prevention
Camellia Sinensis
Yang CS. Personal Communication
SkinLiver
Colon
Oral
Esophagus
LungStomach
Prostate
Mammary
20. • Caramel color is a common ingredient in Colas
and other dark soft drinks, and a possible human
carcinogen—4-methylimidazole (4-MEI)—is
formed during the manufacture of some kinds of
the coloring.
Soft Drinks
21. Soy beans have high contents of isoflavones which is
beneficial for inhibiting
• Breast Cancer
• Prostate Cancer
Soy Beans
23. • Black pepper, clove, cinnamon, mace, nutmeg,
bay leaf, cardamom, cumin & ginger
• Eugenol is component of several spices increases
activity of detoxifying enzymes in liver in animals.
• Myristicin – volatile aroma constituent of several
spices inhibits chemically induced tumors of
lung & stomach in mice.
Z heng et al
Herbs and Spices
24. • Case control study observed decreases risk of bladder
cancer with greater intake of cumin.
Bitterman et al 1991.
• In vitro curcumin has shown to be cytotoxic to various
cancer cell lines.
• Curcumin is strong
antioxidant.
• Free radical scavenger.
• Has potent anticancer activity.
Herbs and Spices
26. • Evidence suggests that N. sativa has anticancer
properties. Thymoquinone and other constituents of
the seeds reduced the growth and size of tumors in
rats.
• Thymoquinone also enhanced the anticancer effects
of doxorubicin in certain cancer cell lines.
27. • Garlic extract kill the H-pylori bacteria in vitro. H-
pylori can cause stomach cancer and stomach
lymphoma (One cohort study & 4 case control
studies)
• Two case control studies found decreased risk of
stomach ca with increased intake.
Garlic
28. • Bioactive peptide Turmerin DNA protective against
oxidative injury.
• Protects membrane mediated
chromosomal damage
Turmeric
29. In Vitro
• Cytotoxic to various tumor cell lines.
• It decreases tumor colony formation but not normal
cell.
• contains growth inhibitors for tumor cells.
• inhibits DNA synthesis in leukemia cells & various
other cells in vitro specific to tumor cells.
• It elevates level of
glutathions-s-transferase in
tumor cells when incubated
in vitro, evidence suggests
protective action.
Saffron
30. • Diets high in whole grain cereals possibly reduces
the risk of stomach cancer.
• Diets high in refined cereal increases risk of
esohageal cancer.
• More studies are needed.
Cereals
31. • Cooking meal at high temperature increases risk of ca stomach and
colorectal cancers.
NAS
• Grilling and Barbecuing generates
– Mutagens e.g.
– Heterocyclic amines (H C A’s)
– Frying also generates H C A’s
HCA’s
• Are present in cooked muscle
meat.
• Frying, barbecuing produce
largest amount of HCA’s.
• HCA content increases
3 times when cooking temperature
is increased from 200 to 2 50 º C.
Cooking and Barbecuing
33. • Limit consumption of fatty foods particularly
those of animal origin.
• Choose modest amount of vegetable oils.
• Limit consumption of salted foods.
• Limit use of salt in cooking & table salt
• Preferable to eat fresh food.
• Food stored at room temperature for prolonged
period should be avoided (due to fungal
contamination).
• Maintaining Healthy Body Weight
• Daily Physical Exercise.
Recommendations
34. • Use refrigeration rather than salting/curing.
• Reduced charred foods.
• Burning of meat & fish juices should be avoided.
• Reduce eating fish & meat grilled in direct flame.
• Reduce consuming smoked & cured meat.
Dietary supplements
• If above recommendations are followed, no
supplementation is needed.
Recommendations
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