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Editorial Board
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iii
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Publisher's Announcement
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339
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Quantitative assessment of red meat or processed meat consumption and kidney cancer
Abstract: Objective: To conduct a quantitative assessment of red meat or processed meat consumption and kidney cancer. Methods: We extracted data from 12 case–control studies, three cohort studies, an...
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Dominik D. Alexander,
Colleen A. Cushing
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340-351
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Lifetime consumption of alcoholic beverages and risk of 13 types of cancer in men: Results from a case–control study in Montreal
Abstract: Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the association between lifetime consumption of alcoholic beverages and cancer risk. Methods: Data were collected in a population-based ca...
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Andrea Benedetti,
Marie-Elise Parent,
Jack Siemiatycki
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352-362
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Epidemiology of primary brain tumors in the Middle Eastern population in California, USA 2001–2005
Abstract: Background: The fast growing Middle Eastern (ME) population has rarely been studied in the U.S.. The purpose of this study was to compare the epidemiology of primary brain tumors in this eth...
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Kiumarss Nasseri,
John R. Mills
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363-371
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Cervical cancer screening in medically underserved California Latina and non-Latina women: Effect of age and regularity of Pap testing
Abstract: Background: This study focuses on age, race/ethnicity and regular cervical cancer screening of medically underserved Latina and non-Latina women enrolled in California's Cancer Detection Pro...
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Lydia Pleotis Howell,
Sunitha Gurusinghe,
Farzaneh Tabnak,
Stan Sciortino
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372-379
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MDM2 SNP309T>G polymorphism and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma: A case–control analysis in a Moroccan population
Abstract: Background: The Murine double minute 2 (MDM2) gene encodes a negative regulator of the p53 tumor suppressor protein. A single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the MDM2 promoter (a T to G exc...
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Sayeh Ezzikouri,
Abdellah Essaid El Feydi,
Rajae Afifi,
Latifa El Kihal,
Mustapha Benazzouz,
Mohammed Hassar,
Agnès Marchio,
Pascal Pineau,
Soumaya Benjelloun
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380-385
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Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism(s) and breast cancer risk in north Indians
Abstract: Background: Vitamin D (1,25-dihydroxyVitamin D3) has shown experimentally anticarcinogenic effects and is thought to protect against breast cancer. The actions of Vitamin D are mediated via ...
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Anurupa Chakraborty,
Ashwani K. Mishra,
Abha Soni,
Thodum Regina,
R. Mohil,
D. Bhatnagar,
A. Bhatnagar,
Chintamani Chintamani,
P.C. Sharma,
Sunita Saxena
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386-394
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Combined effect of NAT2, MTR and MTHFR genotypes and tobacco on bladder cancer susceptibility in Tunisian population
Abstract: Background: Cigarette smoking is the predominant risk factor for bladder cancer. This risk may be modified by polymorphisms in carcinogens metabolism genes; including those involving the N-a...
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Slah Ouerhani,
Kamel Rouissi,
Raja Marrakchi,
Mohamed R. Ben Slama,
Mohamed Sfaxi,
Mohamed Chebil,
Amel Benammar ElGaaied
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395-402
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Haplotype-tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms in the GSTP1 gene promoter and susceptibility to lung cancer
Abstract: Background: Glutathione S-transferase (GST) P1 is a major phase II xenobiotic-metabolizing enzyme in the human lung. Our laboratory had previously identified nine single nucleotide polymorph...
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Xiang-Lin Tan,
Roxana Moslehi,
WeiGuo Han,
Simon D. Spivack
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403-415
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Association of NAT2, GSTM1, GSTT1, CYP2A6, and CYP2A13 gene polymorphisms with susceptibility and clinicopathologic characteristics of bladder cancer in Central China
Abstract: Objective: To explore the association of polymorphisms in N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2), glutathione S-transferase (GST), cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2A6, and CYP 2A13 genes with susceptibility and...
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Dong-Kui Song,
Dong-Liang Xing,
Li-Rong Zhang,
Zhong-Xue Li,
Jian Liu,
Bao-Ping Qiao
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416-423
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A deficit in biopsying potentially premalignant oral lesions in Puerto Rico
Abstract: Background: Intraoral lesions clinically suspicious for cancer/precancer should be biopsied and diagnosed histopathologically. We evaluated whether the frequency of oral cancer (OC) cases di...
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Douglas E. Morse,
Walter J. Psoter,
Lumarie Cuadrado,
Yves A. Jean,
Joan Phelan,
Khush Mittal,
Carmen J. Buxó,
Gustavo D. Cruz,
Augusto Elias
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424-430
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Specific thermographic changes during Walker 256 carcinoma development: Differential infrared imaging of tumour, inflammation and haematoma
Abstract: Background: Infrared imaging measures spatial variations in the skin temperature aiming to determine pathological processes; hence possible use of this non-invasive analytical method in canc...
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Marija Poljak-Blazi,
Darko Kolaric,
Morana Jaganjac,
Kamelija Zarkovic,
Karolj Skala,
Neven Zarkovic
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431-436
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High expression of α 2, 3-linked sialic acid residues is associated with the metastatic potential of human gastric cancer
Abstract: Background: Sialic acid, as a terminal saccharide residue on cell surface glycoconjugates, plays an important role in a variety of biological processes. However, the precise nature of the mo...
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Feng-Ling Wang,
Shu-Xiang Cui,
Lan-Ping Sun,
Xian-Jun Qu,
Yan-Ying Xie,
Ling Zhou,
Yan-Ling Mu,
Wei Tang,
Yuan-Shu Wang
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437-443
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Development of a rat model by 3,4-benzopyrene intra-pulmonary injection and evaluation of the effect of green tea drinking on p53 and bcl-2 expression in lung carcinoma
Abstract: Background A convenient animal model of primary lung cancer is compelling for investigation into the disease mechanisms and for development of therapeutic strategies. This study aims to deve...
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Qihua Gu,
Chengping Hu,
Qiong Chen,
Ying Xia,
Juntao Feng,
Hongzhong Yang
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444-451
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Chemopreventive action of dexamethasone and α-tocopherol in oxidative stressed cells
Abstract: Introduction: Recent research indicates a close connection of inflammation and cancer as presumed by Virchow in 1893. The growing understanding of cellular signalling and regulatory pathways...
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P. Baumeister,
G. Korn,
A. Berghaus,
C. Matthias,
U. Harréus
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452-457
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Melanoma metastasis to the breast: A diagnostic pitfall
Abstract: Background: Breast metastasis is an extremely rare phenomenon. While nearly every malignancy has been described to metastasize to the breast; melanoma, lymphoma and leukemia tend to be the m...
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Gulistan Bahat,
Yasar Colak,
Bulent Saka,
Mehmet Akif Karan,
Nesimi Buyukbabani
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458-461
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