"Preneoplastic lesions" refers to abnormal or atypical changes in cells or tissues that may develop into cancer in the future. It's like a warning sign that indicates a higher risk for cancer development but does not mean that cancer is already present.
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Effect of High and Low Dietary Protein on the Dosing and Postdosing Periods of Aflatoxin B1 - induced
Hepatic Preneoplastic Lesion Development in the Rat.
Chemoprevention of 2 - amino -3-methylimidazo [4,5 - f] quinoline (IQ)- induced colonic and hepatic
preneoplastic lesions in the F344 rat by cruciferous vegetables administered simultaneously with the carcinogen.
Attenuation
of preneoplastic lesion development by dietary protein intervention: apparent persistence and regression.
In the latter group,
the preneoplastic lesions were able to transform to neoplastic lesions, meaning their potential to begin proliferating abnormally was realized.
«Effect of dietary protein quality on development of aflatoxin B [1]- induced hepatic
preneoplastic lesions,» published in the August 1989 edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Much of it is based on a study he helped conduct: «Effect of dietary protein quality on development of aflatoxin B [1]- induced hepatic
preneoplastic lesions,» published in the August 1989 edition of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.