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pro vyhledávání: '"Anita M. Harrington"'
Autor:
Peter G. Shields, John E. Vena, Rosemary Laughlin, Jo L. Freudenheim, Christine B. Ambrosone, Takuma Nemoto, Saxon Graham, Kari A. Gillenwater, James R. Marshall, Elise D. Bowman, Anita M. Harrington
Publikováno v:
Molecular Carcinogenesis. 17:144-150
Known breast-cancer risk factors account for only part of the variability in breast-cancer incidence. Tobacco smoke is not commonly considered a breast carcinogen, but many of its constituents, such as N-nitrosamines, are carcinogenic in laboratory a
Publikováno v:
JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 87:902-907
Background Cancer risk from exposure to tobacco smoke varies widely from person to person, depending in part on the status of particular genes and acquired susceptibilities. Certain genes determine how cells activate and detoxify carcinogens. Activat
Autor:
Daniel W. Jones, Christopher T. Sempos, Thomas J. Thom, Anita M. Harrington, Herman A. Taylor, Bettye Ward Fletcher, Bam D. Mehrotra, Sharon B. Wyatt, C. Edward Davis
Publikováno v:
The American journal of the medical sciences. 319(3)
Cardiovascular disease rates are improving in the United States, but not for certain subgroups, especially some African Americans. The objective of the study is to assess current levels and trends in cardiovascular disease mortality in Mississippi.Mo
Autor:
Paul L. Skipper, Neil E. Caporaso, Christian Malaveille, Steven R. Tannenbaum, Paolo Vineis, Glenn Talaska, Anita M. Harrington, Helmut Bartsch, Peter G. Shields, Fred F. Kadlubar, Maria Teresa Landi
Publikováno v:
Nature. 369(6476)
THE metabolic activation or inactivation of carcinogens varies considerably in human populations, and is partly genetically determined1,2. Inter-individual variability in the susceptibility to carcinogens may be particularly important at low degrees
Autor:
Jo L. Freudenheim, John Brasure, Peter G. Shields, Saxon Graham, James R. Marshall, John E. Vena, Christine B. Ambrosone, Kari A. Gillenwater, Anita M. Harrington, Rosemary Laughlin, Arthur M. Michalek, Takuma Nemoto
Publikováno v:
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 276:1494
Objective. —To determine if N -acetyltransferase 2 ( NAT2 ) polymorphisms result in decreased capacity to detoxify carcinogenic aromatic amines in cigarette smoke, thus making some women who smoke more susceptible to breast cancer. Design. —Case-