Arsenic is a known carcinogen, but data are especially lacking on the health effects of low-level exposure, and on the health significance of methylation ability We conducted a case-control study (76 cases and 224 controls from 1996 to 1999) in southwestern Taiwan to explore the association among primary and secondary arsenic methylation index (PMI and SMI, respectively), cumulative arsenic exposure (CAE), and the risk of skin cancer. As compared with the controls, the skin cancer group reported more sun exposure (P = 0.02) and had a lower BMI (P = 0.03), as well as lower education level (P = 0.01). Skin cancer patients and controls were similar with regard to age, gender, smoking and alcohol consumption. Given a low SMI (≤5), CAE > 15 mg/L...
Arsenic is a unique element with distinct physical characteristics and toxicity whose importance in ...
Arsenic is carcinogenic, possibly partly through epigenetic mechanisms. We evaluated the effects of ...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...
• Review the epidemiology and clinical consequences of arsenic exposure. • Explain the relationships...
Chronic ingestion of arsenic from drinking water is associated with the occurrence of skin cancer. T...
Objective: The mechanism of arsenic detoxification in humans remains unclear. Data are especially la...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen specifically linked to skin cancer occurrence in regions with highly c...
Deficiency in the capability of xenobiotic detoxification and arsenic methylation may be correlated ...
Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic from drinking water has been documented to induce cancers & ...
It is known that a high fraction of methylarsonate (MA) in urine is a risk modifying factor for seve...
Chronic arsenic exposure is known to produce arsenicosis and cancer. To ascertain whether perturbati...
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Cutaneous melanoma has the lowest survival rate of all forms of skin cancer. There has been little r...
AbstractArsenic exposure from burning high arsenic-containing coal has been associated with human sk...
Occupational studies show a high risk of lung cancer related to arsenic exposure by inhalation; howe...
Arsenic is a unique element with distinct physical characteristics and toxicity whose importance in ...
Arsenic is carcinogenic, possibly partly through epigenetic mechanisms. We evaluated the effects of ...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...
• Review the epidemiology and clinical consequences of arsenic exposure. • Explain the relationships...
Chronic ingestion of arsenic from drinking water is associated with the occurrence of skin cancer. T...
Objective: The mechanism of arsenic detoxification in humans remains unclear. Data are especially la...
Arsenic is a known carcinogen specifically linked to skin cancer occurrence in regions with highly c...
Deficiency in the capability of xenobiotic detoxification and arsenic methylation may be correlated ...
Long-term exposure to inorganic arsenic from drinking water has been documented to induce cancers & ...
It is known that a high fraction of methylarsonate (MA) in urine is a risk modifying factor for seve...
Chronic arsenic exposure is known to produce arsenicosis and cancer. To ascertain whether perturbati...
[[sponsorship]]基因體研究中心[[note]]已出版;沒有審查制度;不具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway/Gatewa...
Cutaneous melanoma has the lowest survival rate of all forms of skin cancer. There has been little r...
AbstractArsenic exposure from burning high arsenic-containing coal has been associated with human sk...
Occupational studies show a high risk of lung cancer related to arsenic exposure by inhalation; howe...
Arsenic is a unique element with distinct physical characteristics and toxicity whose importance in ...
Arsenic is carcinogenic, possibly partly through epigenetic mechanisms. We evaluated the effects of ...
Inorganic arsenic, which is extensively metabolised in humans into even more toxic methylated arseni...