A significant percentage (similar to 30%) of estrogen receptor- (ER)-positive tumors become refractory to endocrine therapies; however, the mechanisms responsible for this resistance remain largely unknown. Chronic exposure to arsenic through foods and contaminated water has been linked to an increased incidence of several tumors and long-term health complications. Preclinical and population studies have indicated that arsenic exposure may interfere with endocrine regulation and increase the risk of breast tumorigenesis. In this study, we examined the effects of sodium arsenite (NaAsIII) exposure in ER-positive breast cancer cells in vitro and in mammary tumor xenografts. The results revealed that acute (within 4 days) and long-term (10 day...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Although arsenic exposure causes liver disease and/or hepatoma, little is known about molecular mech...
Estrogen receptor α (ERα) is a marker predictive for response of breast cancers to endocrine therapy...
[[abstract]]Inorganic arsenics, the common environmental pollutants, are widely dispersed and the we...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the leading cause of gynecologic cancer death in the USA. Recurrence rates ar...
Arsenic (As3+), a metalloid abundant in the environment, is classified as a group I carcinogen assoc...
An important group of breast cancers is those associated with inherited susceptibility. In women, se...
Arsenic (As) contamination of drinking water is considered a serious worldwide environmental health ...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Up to now, it has been reported arsenic has both cancer-promoting and anti-cancer effects. However, ...
Various cancers including skin cancer are increasing in 45 million people exposed to arsenic above t...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental carcinogen that may act through multiple mechanisms including ...
induces a spectrum of tumors, including hepatocellular car-cinoma (HCC), in their adult offspring si...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Although arsenic exposure causes liver disease and/or hepatoma, little is known about molecular mech...
Estrogen receptor α (ERα) is a marker predictive for response of breast cancers to endocrine therapy...
[[abstract]]Inorganic arsenics, the common environmental pollutants, are widely dispersed and the we...
D ow nloaded from Inorganic arsenic is a human carcinogen that can target the liver, but its carcino...
Ovarian cancer (OC) is the leading cause of gynecologic cancer death in the USA. Recurrence rates ar...
Arsenic (As3+), a metalloid abundant in the environment, is classified as a group I carcinogen assoc...
An important group of breast cancers is those associated with inherited susceptibility. In women, se...
Arsenic (As) contamination of drinking water is considered a serious worldwide environmental health ...
Arsenic is an established human carcinogen, but the mechanisms through which it contributes to for i...
Up to now, it has been reported arsenic has both cancer-promoting and anti-cancer effects. However, ...
Various cancers including skin cancer are increasing in 45 million people exposed to arsenic above t...
Inorganic arsenic is an environmental carcinogen that may act through multiple mechanisms including ...
induces a spectrum of tumors, including hepatocellular car-cinoma (HCC), in their adult offspring si...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Chronic exposures to arsenic and estrogen are known risk factors for prostate cancer. Though the evi...
Although arsenic exposure causes liver disease and/or hepatoma, little is known about molecular mech...