Objective The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require host-mediated metabolic activation before inducing DNA mutations. The role of SULT1A1 and of NAT2 on the activation of HAAs suggests that NAT2 rapid acetylator genotype and SULT1A1 allele variants can have an effect on HAA carcinogenicity. Methods Data were collected as part of a case-control study nested within the EPIC cohort, the Gen Air investigation. EPIC is a prospective study designed to investigate the relationship between nutrition and cancer. Information was collected through a non-dietary questionnaire on lifestyle variables and through a dietary questionnaire. The subjects were restricted to non-smokers. We calculated the matched odds ...
Heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs), carcinogens produced in meat when cooked at high temperatures, ...
<div><p>Heterocyclic aromatic amines formed in cooked meat may be an underlying mechanism for the re...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
Objective The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require host-...
Objective The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require host-...
Background: The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require hos...
The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require host-mediated m...
BACKGROUND: Meat could be involved in bladder carcinogenesis via multiple potentially carcinogenic ...
Individuals who are fast NAT2 acetylators may be at increased risk of colorectal cancer through the ...
Bladder cancer (BC) represents the second most common genitourinary malignancy. The major risk facto...
Fast N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) acetylators may be at increased risk of colorectal cancer through ...
BACKGROUND: Red meat intake has been associated with risk of colorectal cancer, potentially mediated...
Background: Nitrosamines, which are known bladder carcinogens, or their precursors are found in cert...
Breast cancer risk has been hypothesized to increase with exposure to heterocyclic aromatic amines (...
N-Nitroso compounds (NOCs) have been proposed as possible bladder carcinogens. The main sources of e...
Heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs), carcinogens produced in meat when cooked at high temperatures, ...
<div><p>Heterocyclic aromatic amines formed in cooked meat may be an underlying mechanism for the re...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...
Objective The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require host-...
Objective The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require host-...
Background: The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require hos...
The suspect carcinogens, heterocyclic amines (HAAs), found in well-done meat require host-mediated m...
BACKGROUND: Meat could be involved in bladder carcinogenesis via multiple potentially carcinogenic ...
Individuals who are fast NAT2 acetylators may be at increased risk of colorectal cancer through the ...
Bladder cancer (BC) represents the second most common genitourinary malignancy. The major risk facto...
Fast N-acetyltransferase 2 (NAT2) acetylators may be at increased risk of colorectal cancer through ...
BACKGROUND: Red meat intake has been associated with risk of colorectal cancer, potentially mediated...
Background: Nitrosamines, which are known bladder carcinogens, or their precursors are found in cert...
Breast cancer risk has been hypothesized to increase with exposure to heterocyclic aromatic amines (...
N-Nitroso compounds (NOCs) have been proposed as possible bladder carcinogens. The main sources of e...
Heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs), carcinogens produced in meat when cooked at high temperatures, ...
<div><p>Heterocyclic aromatic amines formed in cooked meat may be an underlying mechanism for the re...
Background: Previous epidemiologic studies found inconsistent results for the association between re...