Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cause of cancer-related deaths in industrialized countries. Understanding the mechanisms of growth and progression of CRC is essential to improve treatment. Iron is an essential nutrient for cell growth. Iron overload caused by hereditary mutations or excess dietary iron uptake has been identified as a risk factor for CRC. Intestinal iron is tightly controlled by iron transporters that are responsible for iron uptake, distribution, and export. Dysregulation of intestinal iron transporters are observed in CRC and lead to iron accumulation in tumors. Intratumoral iron results in oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation, protein modification and DNA damage with consequent promotion of oncogene activ...
Chronic intestinal inflammation and high dietary iron are associated with colorectal cancer developm...
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Iron deficiency, with or without anemia, is the most frequent hematological manifestation in individ...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
SummaryIt is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk o...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
The carcinogenic potential of iron in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not fully understood. Iron is able ...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
textabstractIn colorectal cancer patients, iron therapy, and especially intravenous iron therapy, is...
In colorectal cancer patients, iron therapy, and especially intravenous iron therapy, is increasingl...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
SummaryIt is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk o...
Chronic intestinal inflammation and high dietary iron are associated with colorectal cancer developm...
© 2021 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Iron deficiency, with or without anemia, is the most frequent hematological manifestation in individ...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
SummaryIt is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk o...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
The carcinogenic potential of iron in colorectal cancer (CRC) is not fully understood. Iron is able ...
Dietary iron intake and systemic iron balance are implicated in colorectal cancer (CRC) development,...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
textabstractIn colorectal cancer patients, iron therapy, and especially intravenous iron therapy, is...
In colorectal cancer patients, iron therapy, and especially intravenous iron therapy, is increasingl...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
It is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk of color...
SummaryIt is clear from epidemiological studies that excess iron is associated with increased risk o...
Chronic intestinal inflammation and high dietary iron are associated with colorectal cancer developm...
© 2021 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Iron deficiency, with or without anemia, is the most frequent hematological manifestation in individ...