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Dietary Pattern, Genomic Stability and Relative Cancer Risk in Asian Food Landscape

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Pages 1171-1187 | Received 09 Apr 2020, Accepted 25 Jun 2021, Published online: 20 Jul 2021
 

Abstract

The incidence of cancer globally is increasing, partly due to lifestyle factors. Despite a better understanding of cancer biology and advancement in cancer management and therapies, current strategies in cancer treatment remain costly and cause socioeconomic burden especially in Asian countries. Hence, instead of putting more efforts in searches for new cancer cures, attention has now shifted to understanding how to mitigate cancer risk by modulating lifestyle factors. It has been established that carcinogenesis is multifactorial, and the important detrimental role of oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, and genomic instability is evident. To date, there is no study linking dietary pattern and genomic stability in cancer risk in the Asian food landscape. Thus, this present review article discusses recent literature on dietary pattern and genomic stability and its relationship with cancer risk in Asia.

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Funding

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Internal Grant (UKM GUP 2018-065/Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia (FRGS/1/2020/STG02/UKM/02/5)

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