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Effect of Dietary Selenium on N-2 Fluorenyl-Acetamide (FAA)-Induced Cancer in Vitamin E Supplemented, Selenium Depleted Rats

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The effect of dietary selenium on N-2 Fluorenyl-Acetamide (FAA)-Induced Cancer in Vitamin E Supplemented, Selenium Depleted Rats was discussed in this paper.
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(1972). Effect of Dietary Selenium on N-2 Fluorenyl-Acetamide (FAA)-Induced Cancer in Vitamin E Supplemented, Selenium Depleted Rats. Clinical Toxicology: Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 187-194.

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Chemopreventive agents: selenium.

TL;DR: According to this two-stage model of the roles of Se in cancer prevention, individuals with nutritionally adequate Se intakes may benefit from Se supplementation and the development of the potential of Se compounds as cancer chemopreventive agents is facilitated.
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Prediagnostic serum selenium and risk of cancer.

TL;DR: The association between low selenium level and cancer was strongest for gastrointestinal and prostatic cancers and Serum levels of vitamins A and E compounded the effect of low Selenium.
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Selenium in biology and medicine

TL;DR: This book contains one-half of the oral or poster presentations which were selected before the meeting was held on the basis of a one page abstract and is the reader who will have to decide whether this time consuming policy of quality assessment was warranted or not.
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Rationale and Strategies for Chemoprevention of Cancer in Humans

TL;DR: It is concluded that chemoprevention offers excellent prospects as a means of reducing cancer incidence and among currently available agents, the retinoids possess the best combination of properties.
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Selenium in the environment

TL;DR: Selenium prevents several type of chemically induced cancer in animals, and, where more selenium occurs in the environment, human cancer death rates are lower and human heart disease mortality is lower.
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Selenium Distribution and Human Cancer Mortality

TL;DR: The CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences: Vol. 2, No. 2 (No. 2) as mentioned in this paper, pp. 211-221, were the first to discuss Selenium distribution and human cancer mortality.
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Liver Tumors Following Cirrhosis Caused by Selenium in Rats

TL;DR: The development of hepatic cell adenoma and low grade carcinoma in rat livers, beginning 18 months after the rats were placed on a seleniferous diet, produced a chronic nodular cirrhosis without necrosis.
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