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    Grand Challenges in Global Health and the Practical Prevention Program? Asian Focus on Cancer Prevention in Females of the Developing World

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    In response to the request for ‘Breakthrough Questions’ for ‘Grand Challenges in Global Health’ recently ‍published in Nature, the Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention should focus its attention on what projects ‍are of the highest priority for integration with its Practical Prevention Program (PPP). The most common female ‍cancers in most of the countries of Asia are carcinoma of the breast, followed by the uterine cervix. While the ‍incidences of breast adenocarcinomas are still generally lower than in the Western world they are rapidly increasing, ‍and squamous cell carcinomas of the cervix are a major problem. Clearly there are many areas which would reward ‍research. One factor which appears of major relevance in the mammary gland case is the diet, and particularly the ‍phytoestrogens included in ‘tofu’, along with physical exercise. The age at which these could be operating needs to ‍be elucidated, with reference to timing of menarche and menopause, and also breast mammographic density, another ‍predictor of likelihood of neoplasia. In the cervix, the predominant influence is well established to be persistent ‍infection with a high risk ‘oncogenic’ type of human papilloma virus (HPV). Vaccines therefore hold much promise, ‍but a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying spontaneous clearance of both infection and cervical ‍intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) of different grades is also essential for optimal intervention. The roles of smoking ‍and antioxidant intake in particular deserve emphasis. In Asia, with the considerable variation evident in both ‍breast and cervical cancer incidence rates, as well as in cultural and other environmental factors, we are in a very ‍favourable position to meet two specific challenges: 1) elucidation of how diet in adolescence determines susceptibility ‍to neoplasia of the mammary glands; and 2) determination of what governs persistence of HPV infection. Realisation ‍of these pivotal research aims, with especial emphasis on the context of the PPP, is our shared goal.
    کلید واژگان
    Major female cancers
    research challenges
    Prevention
    Lifestyle
    diet in adolescence
    HPV infection

    شماره نشریه
    2
    تاریخ نشر
    2003-02-01
    1381-11-12
    ناشر
    West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)

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    1513-7368
    2476-762X
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    http://journal.waocp.org/article_24178.html
    https://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/30599

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