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Body height and the excess cancer risk in men
What's New? In cancers that affect both sexes, men usually have a higher risk than women. While this is often attributed to behavioral factors, such as exposure to environmental carcinogens, there may be an intrinsic biological mechanism involved. Tall stature has been associated with increased cancer risk.
Cecilia Radkiewicz+6 more
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Downregulation of MGAT3 Promotes Benzo[<i>a</i>]pyrene-Mediated Lung Carcinogenesis by Regulating Cell Invasion and Migration Activity. [PDF]
Zhang S+6 more
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What's New? This study quantified the cancer burden attributable to modifiable risk factors in Guangdong, the most populous and economically advanced province in southern China. By evaluating 15 modifiable risk factors, the study reveals that over one‐third of cancer cases and two‐fifths of cancer deaths in the region could potentially be prevented ...
Xiaolan Wen+17 more
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Abstract Viral infections play a significant role in cancer development, making detecting viral signatures a promising approach for early cancer diagnosis. Circulating free DNA (cfDNA), released into the bloodstream by tumors and other cells, has emerged as a powerful biomarker for non‐invasive cancer screening.
Richard Donkor Amponsah+4 more
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Ultraprocessed Food and Risk of Cancer: Mechanistic Pathways and Public Health Implications. [PDF]
Menegassi B, Vinciguerra M.
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Dietary mycotoxins, co-exposure, and carcinogenesis in humans: short review [PDF]
De Boevre, Marthe+3 more
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What's New? Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing has revolutionized cervical cancer screening. Nonetheless, its optimal use for distinguishing between high‐ and low‐risk infections to leverage screening benefits remains to be established. Here, long‐term HPV genotype‐specific risk of precancerous cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or higher was ...
Maija Vahteristo+6 more
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Microplastic Contamination: A Rising Environmental Crisis With Potential Oncogenic Implications. [PDF]
Imran M.
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Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) has quite recently turned out to be a cardinal component in cardiovascular diseases (CVD), governing the gene expression and mechanisms of disease causation. Studies indicated an upregulation of eccDNA in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), which makes it strikingly potential as a sensitive and specific ...
Saim Mahmood Khan+6 more
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