Our findings suggest that wood smoke, like tobacco smoke, could be involved in lung cancer pathogenesis. Therefore, it is important to consider wood smoke exposure as a possible risk factor for ...
In particular, some data suggest that metabolic, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases increase the risk of developing cancer, so a new study has investigated whether there is overlap in the ...
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Researchers studied the cumulative incidence and associated risk factors of keratinocyte carcinomas among patients who are survivors of childhood cancer.
Background: Tobacco is considered the most important cause of lung cancer, but other factors could also be involved in its pathogenesis. The aim of the present work was to establish an association ...
Researchers in Michael Sigal's lab at the Max Delbruck Center and Charite - Universitatsmedizin Berlin have discovered the ...