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The following is a preliminary list of confirmed speakers and of tentative titles of their presentations

1) Rajesh Agarwal (US)
    Lung cancer chemoprevention by silibinin

2) William Au (US)
    Gene-based molecular intervention of cervical cancer

3) George S. Bailey (US)
    Cancer chemoprevention by dietary chlorophylls:from animal models to humans
4) Christophe Cavin (Austria)
    Difference coffee constituent-mediated mechanisms are involved in the rotective     effects of coffee
5) Lawrence C.-M. Chiu (Hong Kong)
    Fatty acid synthase inhibitors elicit mitochondrial and death receptor pathways in     A375 cells.
6) Fung-Lung Chung (US)
    Mechanisms of cancer prevention by tea in oral cells of smokers: a clinical     investigations
7) Allan Conney (US)
    Effects of exercise on carcinogenesis.
8) Roderick H. Dashwood (US)
    Dietary anticarcinogens in the realm of epigenetics
9) Silvio De Flora (Italy)
    Chemoprevention of cigarette smoke-related genotoxicity and carcinogenicity
10) David DeMarini (US)
      Cruciferous veggies reduce the DNA damage in the colon induced by fried meat
11) John DiGiovanni (US)
      TBA
12) Zigang Dong (US)
      TBA
13) Franziska Ferk (Austria)
      TBA
14) Clarissa Gerhauser (Germany)
      Broccoli in colon and prostate cancer prevention
15) F. Peter Guengerich (US)
      Different mechanisms for inhibition of human cytochrome P450 1A1, 1A2, and       1B1 by polycyclic aromatic inhibitors
16) Alberto Izzotti (Italy)
      Modulation of multigene expression and microRNA profiles by chemopreventive       agents
17) Siegfried Knasmuller (Austria)
      Use of single cell gel electrophoresis assays to investigate the impact of dietary       factors on DNA stability in humans
18) A.-N. Tony Kong (US)
      Signaling and anticarcinogenesis of Nrf2 - a master regulator of anti-oxidative       stress response
19) Hasan Mukhtar (US)
      Phytococktail: a new mantra personalized cancer prevention
20) Jagadeesan Nair (Germany)
      Lipid peroxidation induced DNA damge as intermediate biomarkers in cancer       prevention studies
21) Takehiko Nohmi (Japan)
      Chemopreventive effects of nobiletin, a citrus constituent, against the       genotoxicity of NNK, a tobacco-specific nitrosamine, in the lung of gpt delta       transgenic mice.
22) Toru Ouchi (US)
      Basic and translational research of breast cancer
23) Shazib Pervaiz (Singapore)
      Novel sensitizers of TRAIL-induced apoptosis
24) Chinthalapally V. Rao (US)
      COX-2 and beyond: chemoprevention of colorectal cancer
25) Daniel W. Rosenberg (US)
      Can the molecular analysis of precancerous colon lesions guide chemoprevention       strategies?
26) Shivendra V. Singh (US)
      Insights into cellular responses to dietary cancer chemopreventive sulforaphane
27) Peter Stambrook (US)
      TBA
28) Nan-Joo Suh (US)
      Pterostilbene, blueberries and colon cancer prevention
29) Junji Terao (Japan)
      Professor, Antioxidant activity and its physiological significance of flavonoid       metabolites
30) Chung S. Yang (US)
      Cancer prevention by tea and tea constituents