Cigarette smoking is one of the major causes of carcinogenesis. Direct genotoxicity induced by cigarette smoke leads to initiation of carcinogenesis. Nongenotoxic (epigenetic) effects of cigarette smoke also act as modulators altering cellular functions. These two effects underlie the mechanisms of tumor promotion and progression. While there is no lack of general reviews on the genotoxic and carcinogenic potentials of cigarette smoke in lung carcinogenesis, updated review on the epigenetic effects and molecular mechanisms of cigarette smoke and carcinogenesis, not limited to lung, is lacking. We are presenting a comprehensive review of recent investigations on cigarette smoke, with special attentions to nicotine, NNK, and PAHs. The current...
Cigarette smoke contains several carcinogens known to initiate and promote tumorigenesis as well as ...
Smoking-associated DNA hypomethylation has been observed in blood cells and linked to lung cancer ri...
Tobacco smoking increases the risk of at least 17 classes of human cancer. We analyzed somatic mutat...
[[abstract]]Cigarette smoking is one of the major causes of carcinogenesis. Direct genotoxicity indu...
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process that allows an epithelial cell to acquire a ...
The complexity of tobacco smoke leads to some confusion about the mechanisms by which it causes lung...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, accounting for approximately ...
Lung cancer and COPD commonly coexist in smokers, and the presence of COPD increases the risk of dev...
Cigarette smoke (CS) induces lung cancer through a multistep process that is now being depicted by m...
Tobacco smoking is responsible for over 90% of lung cancer cases, and yet the precise molecular alte...
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is one of the most common cancers with high mortality rate...
Qiang Tan,1,* Guan Wang,1,* Jia Huang,1 Zhengping Ding,1 Qingquan Luo,1 Tony Mok,2 Qian Tao,2 Shun L...
Comparison of multiple DNA adduct types in tumor adjacent human lung tissue: effect of cigarette smo...
Background In lung cancer, an association between tobacco smoking and promoter DNA hypermethylation ...
Cancer is a significant health problem in the Middle East and global population. It is well establis...
Cigarette smoke contains several carcinogens known to initiate and promote tumorigenesis as well as ...
Smoking-associated DNA hypomethylation has been observed in blood cells and linked to lung cancer ri...
Tobacco smoking increases the risk of at least 17 classes of human cancer. We analyzed somatic mutat...
[[abstract]]Cigarette smoking is one of the major causes of carcinogenesis. Direct genotoxicity indu...
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process that allows an epithelial cell to acquire a ...
The complexity of tobacco smoke leads to some confusion about the mechanisms by which it causes lung...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the United States, accounting for approximately ...
Lung cancer and COPD commonly coexist in smokers, and the presence of COPD increases the risk of dev...
Cigarette smoke (CS) induces lung cancer through a multistep process that is now being depicted by m...
Tobacco smoking is responsible for over 90% of lung cancer cases, and yet the precise molecular alte...
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is one of the most common cancers with high mortality rate...
Qiang Tan,1,* Guan Wang,1,* Jia Huang,1 Zhengping Ding,1 Qingquan Luo,1 Tony Mok,2 Qian Tao,2 Shun L...
Comparison of multiple DNA adduct types in tumor adjacent human lung tissue: effect of cigarette smo...
Background In lung cancer, an association between tobacco smoking and promoter DNA hypermethylation ...
Cancer is a significant health problem in the Middle East and global population. It is well establis...
Cigarette smoke contains several carcinogens known to initiate and promote tumorigenesis as well as ...
Smoking-associated DNA hypomethylation has been observed in blood cells and linked to lung cancer ri...
Tobacco smoking increases the risk of at least 17 classes of human cancer. We analyzed somatic mutat...