[[abstract]]The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) declared arsenic a class I carcinogen. Arsenic exposure induces several forms of human cancers, including cancers of skin, lung, liver, and urinary bladder. The majority of the arsenic-induced cancers occur in skin. Among these, the most common is Bowen's disease, characterized by epidermal hyperplasia, full layer epidermal dysplasia, leading to intraepidermal carcinoma as well as apoptosis, and moderate dermal infiltrates, which require the participation of mitochondria. The exact mechanism underlying arsenic induced carcinogenesis remains unclear, although increased reactive oxidative stresses, leading to chromosome abnormalities and uncontrolled growth, and aberrant immun...
Environmental exposure to arsenic is a worldwide health concern which is linked to a number of disea...
ABSTRACT: Arsenic, a toxic metalloid, provokes many detrimental consequences to human health. It is ...
Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic (A...
Arsenic causes several human cancers. Arsenic-induced Bowen’s disease (As-BD), the most common arsen...
In West Bengal, India, more than 6 million people in nine districts are exposed to arsenic through d...
Subchronic exposure to arsenic increases the incidence of human cancers such as skin, lung, colon, a...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic is a Class I human carcinogen and is widespread in the environment. Chronic arsenic exposure...
[[abstract]]Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorgani...
Arsenic is widely distributed in nature in the form of either metalloids or chemical compounds, whic...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem that impacts...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
Exposure to arsenic (As) causes serious health hazards. Therefore, there is a sustained effort to ...
Environmental exposure to arsenic is a worldwide health concern which is linked to a number of disea...
ABSTRACT: Arsenic, a toxic metalloid, provokes many detrimental consequences to human health. It is ...
Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic (A...
Arsenic causes several human cancers. Arsenic-induced Bowen’s disease (As-BD), the most common arsen...
In West Bengal, India, more than 6 million people in nine districts are exposed to arsenic through d...
Subchronic exposure to arsenic increases the incidence of human cancers such as skin, lung, colon, a...
Sources of arsenic exposure include air, water, and food from both natural and anthropogenic sources...
Arsenic is a Class I human carcinogen and is widespread in the environment. Chronic arsenic exposure...
[[abstract]]Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorgani...
Arsenic is widely distributed in nature in the form of either metalloids or chemical compounds, whic...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem that impacts...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
[[abstract]]Animal studies have shown that chemical carcinogenesis consists of a 3-stage process: in...
Exposure to arsenic (As) causes serious health hazards. Therefore, there is a sustained effort to ...
Environmental exposure to arsenic is a worldwide health concern which is linked to a number of disea...
ABSTRACT: Arsenic, a toxic metalloid, provokes many detrimental consequences to human health. It is ...
Chronic arsenic poisoning is a world public health issue. Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic (A...