Bladder cancer is a common disease, whose major risk factors include smoking and occupational exposure to chemicals. Superficial bladder cancer has significant healthcare cost implications due to the need for repeated cystoscopic surveillance. Chemical carcinogens can undergo metabolic activation and detoxification in the liver and polymorphisms in the relevant genes have been shown to be associated with bladder cancer risk. In addition, DNA repair enzymes are required to repair the DNA damage associated with carcinogen exposure. The main pathways involved are nucleotide excision repair, base excision repair, and double strand break repair. Investigation of individual polymorphisms in DNA repair genes in bladder cancer has yielded few robus...
Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder is a common tumor. While most patients presenting superfi...
The genetic contribution to bladder cancer risk remains undetermined, while the role of radiotherapy...
We investigated the association of urinary bladder cancer with genetic polymorphisms in the xeroderm...
Tobacco smoking is the most important and well-established bladder cancer risk factor and a rich sou...
Tobacco smoking is the most important and well-established bladder cancer risk factor and a rich sou...
Tobacco smoking is the most important and well-established bladder cancer risk factor and a rich sou...
Bladder cancer is associated with tobacco smoking and occupational exposure. The repair of DNA damag...
Carcinogenic molecules from cigarettes are known to cause DNA damage to bladder epithelial cells, bu...
The candidate-gene approach in association studies of polygenic diseases has often yielded conflicti...
The aetiology of bladder cancer (BC) is still not fully understood. Genetic factors and many differe...
Abstract Background Chemicals from occupational exposure and components of cigarette smoke can cause...
Tobacco smoking and occupational exposures are the main known risk factors for bladder cancer, causi...
International audienceCancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the nineteen-fiftie...
International audienceIn polygenic diseases, association studies look for genetic variation such as ...
Most bladder tumors have complex genomes characterized by a high mutation burden as well as frequent...
Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder is a common tumor. While most patients presenting superfi...
The genetic contribution to bladder cancer risk remains undetermined, while the role of radiotherapy...
We investigated the association of urinary bladder cancer with genetic polymorphisms in the xeroderm...
Tobacco smoking is the most important and well-established bladder cancer risk factor and a rich sou...
Tobacco smoking is the most important and well-established bladder cancer risk factor and a rich sou...
Tobacco smoking is the most important and well-established bladder cancer risk factor and a rich sou...
Bladder cancer is associated with tobacco smoking and occupational exposure. The repair of DNA damag...
Carcinogenic molecules from cigarettes are known to cause DNA damage to bladder epithelial cells, bu...
The candidate-gene approach in association studies of polygenic diseases has often yielded conflicti...
The aetiology of bladder cancer (BC) is still not fully understood. Genetic factors and many differe...
Abstract Background Chemicals from occupational exposure and components of cigarette smoke can cause...
Tobacco smoking and occupational exposures are the main known risk factors for bladder cancer, causi...
International audienceCancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the nineteen-fiftie...
International audienceIn polygenic diseases, association studies look for genetic variation such as ...
Most bladder tumors have complex genomes characterized by a high mutation burden as well as frequent...
Transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder is a common tumor. While most patients presenting superfi...
The genetic contribution to bladder cancer risk remains undetermined, while the role of radiotherapy...
We investigated the association of urinary bladder cancer with genetic polymorphisms in the xeroderm...