DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carcinogenesis. Their levels in more accessible peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) mirror that in the bladder tissue. In this study we explore whether the formation of PBL DNA adducts may be associated with bladder cancer (BC) risk, and how this relationship is modulated by genetic polymorphisms, environmental and occupational risk factors for BC. These complex interrelationships, including direct and indirect effects of each variable, were appraised using the structural equation modeling (SEM) analysis. Within the framework of a hospital-based case/control study, study population included 199 BC cases and 213 non-cancer controls, all Caucasian m...
The candidate-gene approach in association studies of polygenic diseases has often yielded conflicti...
Tobacco smoking and occupational exposures are the main known risk factors for bladder cancer, causi...
Introduction: Additional or better markers are needed to guide the clinical monitoring of patients w...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
Abstract: Background: Telomere length (TL) maintenance plays an important role in bladder cancer (BC...
International audienceCytochrome P4501A2 (CYP1A2) is a key enzyme for activation of bladder carcinog...
To investigate the association between occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, ar...
Tobacco smoking is a bladder cancer risk factor and a source of carcinogens that induce DNA damage t...
Abstract Background Chemicals from occupational expos...
Background The association between secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure and bladder cancer is inconclu...
Background: No etiological prediction model incorporating biomarkers is available to predict bladder...
International audienceCancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the nineteen-fiftie...
Epidemiological studies have linked aromatic amines (AAs) from tobacco smoke and some occupational e...
Bladder cancer is a complex disease with known environmental and genetic risk factors. We performed ...
The candidate-gene approach in association studies of polygenic diseases has often yielded conflicti...
Tobacco smoking and occupational exposures are the main known risk factors for bladder cancer, causi...
Introduction: Additional or better markers are needed to guide the clinical monitoring of patients w...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
DNA adducts are considered an integrate measure of carcinogen exposure and the initial step of carci...
Abstract: Background: Telomere length (TL) maintenance plays an important role in bladder cancer (BC...
International audienceCytochrome P4501A2 (CYP1A2) is a key enzyme for activation of bladder carcinog...
To investigate the association between occupational exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, ar...
Tobacco smoking is a bladder cancer risk factor and a source of carcinogens that induce DNA damage t...
Abstract Background Chemicals from occupational expos...
Background The association between secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure and bladder cancer is inconclu...
Background: No etiological prediction model incorporating biomarkers is available to predict bladder...
International audienceCancer epidemiology has undergone marked development since the nineteen-fiftie...
Epidemiological studies have linked aromatic amines (AAs) from tobacco smoke and some occupational e...
Bladder cancer is a complex disease with known environmental and genetic risk factors. We performed ...
The candidate-gene approach in association studies of polygenic diseases has often yielded conflicti...
Tobacco smoking and occupational exposures are the main known risk factors for bladder cancer, causi...
Introduction: Additional or better markers are needed to guide the clinical monitoring of patients w...