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Dihydrotestosterone and cancer risk

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2018
Purpose of reviewAndrogens have been implicated in prostate growth; however, the role of androgens in prostate cancer development is not clear. Furthermore, studies suggest a role for androgens in female-hormone-dependent cancers and common nonhormone dependent cancers.
Yi X, Chan, Bu B, Yeap
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Statins and Cancer Risk

The American Journal of Medicine, 2008
Despite numerous randomized clinical trials and observational epidemiologic studies, evidence on the potential effectiveness of statins for prevention of cancer remains controversial. The objective of this study was to investigate the relation between lipophilic statin use and cancer occurrence.We conducted a retrospective observational study based on ...
Igor, Karp   +3 more
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Iron and the risk of cancer

Medical Oncology and Tumor Pharmacotherapy, 1990
Four epidemiological studies have been performed that are generally consistent with the hypothesis that increased available body iron stores increase the risk of cancer or of general mortality. In a study based on the First National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in the United States (NHANES), 232 men who developed cancer over a ten year ...
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Autism and cancer risk

Autism Research, 2011
AbstractA literature review was conducted on the genetic and developmental bases of autism in relation to genes and pathways associated with cancer risk. Convergent lines of evidence from four types of analysis: (1) recent theoretical studies on the causes of autism, (2) epidemiological studies, (3) genetic analyses linking autism with mutations in ...
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Endometriosis and cancer risk

European Journal of Cancer Prevention
Endometriosis is one of the most common gynecological benign disease. Epidemiological evidence suggests a potential association between endometriosis and cancer risk. Accumulating evidence highlighted the risk of ovarian cancer, particularly endometrioid and clear cell subtypes.
Giorgio, Bogani   +3 more
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Inequalities in cancer risks

Seminars in Oncology, 2001
Inequalities in health reflect social inequalities in society. The incapacity of our society to eliminate poverty is indeed one of the most blatant examples of failure in prevention. Every individual's health history is characterized by life-long influences and superimposed short-term factors, but health biographies of the rich and the poor show ...
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HRT and cancer risks

Maturitas, 2002
Estrogens are important in the growth and differentiation of hormone-responsive tissue. Estrogens will proliferate surface epithelia of the ductal breast, the vagina and others. Undoubtedly, genetic and environmental factors influence estrogen homeostatasis and tissue specific exposure to estrogen and its metabolites.
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