[[abstract]]Increasing evidence shows that women are more vulnerable to lung cancer than men, suggesting that estrogen plays a role in the pathology of this cancer. Cigarette smoke contains enormous estrogen-like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons that may alter the activity of estrogen receptors (ERs) directly or indirectly through aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). Here we examine estrogenic and antiestrogenic effects of a condensate of cigarette side-stream particulates (CSSP) in lung cancer cell lines that are engineered to exhibit different ER/AhR phenotypes by reporter transfection analysis. Our results show that the CSSP condensate (0–20 μg/ml) has similar dose-dependent estrogenic effects on ERa and ERb in the absence of estradiol (E2)....
[[abstract]]Lung cancer has been one of the major cancers leading to mortalities worldwide. In addit...
Background:To what extent steroid hormones contribute to lung cancer in male and female never smoker...
Aims: Cigarette smoke (CS) in active smokers and second-hand smoke exposure exacerbate respiratory d...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence shows that women are more vulnerable to lung cancer than men, sugges...
[[abstract]]Serum estrogen level and tumor aromatase expression exhibit an inverse association with ...
[[abstract]]Estrogen and secondhand smoke are key risk factors for nonsmoking female lung cancer pat...
[[abstract]]We previously found that cigarette sidestream smoke particulate matter (CSSP) could acti...
Epidemiological and biochemical studies have indicated that females may be at greater risk of smokin...
[[abstract]]Evidence suggests that estrogen affects the pulmonary response to carcinogenic pollutant...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, surpassing breast cancer as ...
This perspective on Meireles et al. (beginning on p. XXX in this issue of the journal) discusses the...
Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) account for ~85% of lung cancer cases worldwide. Mammalian lung...
[[abstract]]Women have a higher risk of lung adenocarcinoma than men, suggesting that estrogen pathw...
Estrogen has been postulated as a contributor for lung cancer development and progression. We review...
Smoking carcinogen N-nitrosamines such as 4-methylnitrosamino-l-3-pyridyl-butanone (NNK) require met...
[[abstract]]Lung cancer has been one of the major cancers leading to mortalities worldwide. In addit...
Background:To what extent steroid hormones contribute to lung cancer in male and female never smoker...
Aims: Cigarette smoke (CS) in active smokers and second-hand smoke exposure exacerbate respiratory d...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence shows that women are more vulnerable to lung cancer than men, sugges...
[[abstract]]Serum estrogen level and tumor aromatase expression exhibit an inverse association with ...
[[abstract]]Estrogen and secondhand smoke are key risk factors for nonsmoking female lung cancer pat...
[[abstract]]We previously found that cigarette sidestream smoke particulate matter (CSSP) could acti...
Epidemiological and biochemical studies have indicated that females may be at greater risk of smokin...
[[abstract]]Evidence suggests that estrogen affects the pulmonary response to carcinogenic pollutant...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, surpassing breast cancer as ...
This perspective on Meireles et al. (beginning on p. XXX in this issue of the journal) discusses the...
Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) account for ~85% of lung cancer cases worldwide. Mammalian lung...
[[abstract]]Women have a higher risk of lung adenocarcinoma than men, suggesting that estrogen pathw...
Estrogen has been postulated as a contributor for lung cancer development and progression. We review...
Smoking carcinogen N-nitrosamines such as 4-methylnitrosamino-l-3-pyridyl-butanone (NNK) require met...
[[abstract]]Lung cancer has been one of the major cancers leading to mortalities worldwide. In addit...
Background:To what extent steroid hormones contribute to lung cancer in male and female never smoker...
Aims: Cigarette smoke (CS) in active smokers and second-hand smoke exposure exacerbate respiratory d...