It is well known that many patients continue to smoke cigarettes after being diagnosed with cancer. Although smoking cessation has typically been presumed to possess little therapeutic value for cancer, a growing body of evidence suggests that continued smoking is associated with reduced efficacy of treatment and a higher incidence of recurrence. We therefore investigated the effect of cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) on drug resistance in the lung cancer and head and neck cancer cell lines A549 and UMSCC-10B, respectively. Our results showed that CSC significantly increased the cellular efflux of doxorubicin and mitoxantrone. This was accompanied by membrane localization and increased expression of the multi-drug transporter ABCG2. The ind...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Smoking accounts for approximat...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and smoking accounts for approximately 70...
Cigarette smoking is implicated in the development of colon cancer. Furthermore, nicotine increases ...
Background/Aim: We evaluated the influence of smoking on head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNS...
Cigarette smoking is strongly correlated with the onset of lung cancer. Nicotine, a major component ...
Cigarette smoking is one of the leading risks for lung cancer and is associated with the insensitivi...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in females and the second most common cause of cance...
Cigarette smoking is a recognized risk factor for colon cancer and nicotine, the principal active c...
AbstractTobacco kills nearly 6 million people each year, and 90% of the annual 1.59 million lung can...
It is well-recognized that cigarette smoking is a primary risk factor in the development of non-smal...
The major established etiologic risk factor for bladder cancer is cigarette smoking and one of the m...
Abstract Lung cancer is a commonly diagnosed disease worldwide, with non‐small cell lung cancers (NS...
About 60 components in cigarette smoke are considered to be carcinogens, namely polycyclic aromatic ...
Background and objective Our previous study found that nicotine could induce lung cancer cell epithe...
It is well-recognized that cigarette smoking is a primary risk factor in the development of non-smal...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Smoking accounts for approximat...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and smoking accounts for approximately 70...
Cigarette smoking is implicated in the development of colon cancer. Furthermore, nicotine increases ...
Background/Aim: We evaluated the influence of smoking on head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNS...
Cigarette smoking is strongly correlated with the onset of lung cancer. Nicotine, a major component ...
Cigarette smoking is one of the leading risks for lung cancer and is associated with the insensitivi...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in females and the second most common cause of cance...
Cigarette smoking is a recognized risk factor for colon cancer and nicotine, the principal active c...
AbstractTobacco kills nearly 6 million people each year, and 90% of the annual 1.59 million lung can...
It is well-recognized that cigarette smoking is a primary risk factor in the development of non-smal...
The major established etiologic risk factor for bladder cancer is cigarette smoking and one of the m...
Abstract Lung cancer is a commonly diagnosed disease worldwide, with non‐small cell lung cancers (NS...
About 60 components in cigarette smoke are considered to be carcinogens, namely polycyclic aromatic ...
Background and objective Our previous study found that nicotine could induce lung cancer cell epithe...
It is well-recognized that cigarette smoking is a primary risk factor in the development of non-smal...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Smoking accounts for approximat...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and smoking accounts for approximately 70...
Cigarette smoking is implicated in the development of colon cancer. Furthermore, nicotine increases ...