Worldwide, there are more than 10 million new cancer cases each year, and cancer is the cause of approximately 12% of all deaths. Given this, a large number of epidemiologic studies have been undertaken to identify potential risk factors for cancer, amongst which the association with trace elements has received considerable attention. Trace elements, such as selenium, zinc, arsenic, cadmium, and nickel, are found naturally in the environment, and human exposure derives from a variety of sources, including air, drinking water, and food. Trace elements are of particular interest given that the levels of exposure to them are potentially modifiable. In this review, we focus largely on the association between each of the trace elements noted abo...
BackgroundsBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease without clear pathogenesis and effective primary...
Background: Trace elements are major components of biological structures; however, excessive levels ...
Breast cancer is caused by uncontrolled growth of breast cells. It is more common in women as compar...
Worldwide, there are more than 10 million new cancer cases each year, and cancer is the cause of app...
Exposure to environmental trace elements has been studied in relation to many cancers. However, an a...
The interest in the role of trace elements in cancer is increasing, particularly for those with a po...
Cancer is a major public health concern in many parts of the world. The genesis of cancer is multi-...
BackgroundsBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease without clear pathogenesis and effective primary...
The relation between the trace element selenium and the etiology of cancer in humans remains elusive...
Medical geology research has recognised a number of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), such as arsen...
AbstractMedical geology research has recognised a number of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), such ...
The interest in the role of trace elements in cancer is increasing, particularly for those with a po...
BackgroundsBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease without clear pathogenesis and effective primary...
Trace metals are beneficial nutrient materials that act as essential cofactors in physiological proc...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed and the leading cause of can...
BackgroundsBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease without clear pathogenesis and effective primary...
Background: Trace elements are major components of biological structures; however, excessive levels ...
Breast cancer is caused by uncontrolled growth of breast cells. It is more common in women as compar...
Worldwide, there are more than 10 million new cancer cases each year, and cancer is the cause of app...
Exposure to environmental trace elements has been studied in relation to many cancers. However, an a...
The interest in the role of trace elements in cancer is increasing, particularly for those with a po...
Cancer is a major public health concern in many parts of the world. The genesis of cancer is multi-...
BackgroundsBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease without clear pathogenesis and effective primary...
The relation between the trace element selenium and the etiology of cancer in humans remains elusive...
Medical geology research has recognised a number of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), such as arsen...
AbstractMedical geology research has recognised a number of potentially toxic elements (PTEs), such ...
The interest in the role of trace elements in cancer is increasing, particularly for those with a po...
BackgroundsBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease without clear pathogenesis and effective primary...
Trace metals are beneficial nutrient materials that act as essential cofactors in physiological proc...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed and the leading cause of can...
BackgroundsBreast cancer is a heterogeneous disease without clear pathogenesis and effective primary...
Background: Trace elements are major components of biological structures; however, excessive levels ...
Breast cancer is caused by uncontrolled growth of breast cells. It is more common in women as compar...