Environmental pollutants, diet, physical activity, body size, and breast cancer: where do we stand in research to identify opportunities for prevention?
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Environmental and occupational causes of cancer: new evidence 2005-2007Environmental exposure to xenoestrogens and oestrogen related cancers: reproductive system, breast, lung, kidney, pancreas, and brainNew exposure biomarkers as tools for breast cancer epidemiology, biomonitoring, and prevention: a systematic approach based on animal evidenceA critical assessment of geographic clusters of breast and lung cancer incidences among residents living near the Tittabawassee and Saginaw Rivers, Michigan, USAChronic oxidative stress increases growth and tumorigenic potential of MCF-7 breast cancer cells.Urban-rural differences in breast cancer incidence by hormone receptor status across 6 years in Egypt.PIK3CA and TP53 gene mutations in human breast cancer tumors frequently detected by ion torrent DNA sequencing.Metabolic profiles in serum of mouse after chronic exposure to drinking water.BAC CGH-array identified specific small-scale genomic imbalances in diploid DMBA-induced rat mammary tumorsToxics Use Reduction in the Home: Lessons Learned from Household Exposure StudiesEffects of ambient particulate matter on human breast cancer: is xenogenesis responsible?Rapid detection of genetic mutations in individual breast cancer patients by next-generation DNA sequencingEnvironmental exposures and mammary gland development: state of the science, public health implications, and research recommendations.Breast cancer in the Arctic--changes over the past decades.Assessing Heavy Metal and PCB Exposure from Tap Water by Measuring Levels in Plasma from Sporadic Breast Cancer Patients, a Pilot Study.Bisphenol A-associated epigenomic changes in prepubescent girls: a cross-sectional study in Gharbiah, Egypt.Vegetarian dietary patterns and the risk of breast cancer in a low-risk population.The molecular genetics of breast cancer and targeted therapyRole of thioredoxin reductase 1 in dysplastic transformation of human breast epithelial cells triggered by chronic oxidative stressWhat we know about pesticides and breast cancer.Everyday exposures and breast cancer.Comparison of annual percentage change in breast cancer incidence rate between Taiwan and the United States-A smoothed Lexis diagram approach.Biological underpinnings of breastfeeding challenges: the role of genetics, diet, and environment on lactation physiology.Long-term exposure to bisphenol A or benzo(a)pyrene alters the fate of human mammary epithelial stem cells in response to BMP2 and BMP4, by pre-activating BMP signaling.Animal model for age- and sex-related genotoxicity of diethylstilbestrol.Mammographic density and urbanization: a population-based screening study.Aromatic DNA adducts and breast cancer risk: a case-cohort study within the EPIC-Spain.Cryptotanshinone inhibition of mammalian target of rapamycin pathway is dependent on oestrogen receptor alpha in breast cancer.Association of three single nucleotide polymorphisms of ESR1with breast cancer susceptibility: a meta-analysis.What does cancer treatment look like in consumer cancer magazines? An exploratory analysis of photographic content in consumer cancer magazines.HPV16 E6 Promotes Breast Cancer Proliferation via Upregulation of COX-2 Expression.Long-Term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Incidence of Postmenopausal Breast Cancer in 15 European Cohorts within the ESCAPE Project.A novel polysaccharide derived from algae extract inhibits cancer progression via JNK, not via the p38 MAPK signaling pathway.Ambient air pollution is associated with the increased incidence of breast cancer in US.Exposure to hazardous air pollutants and risk of incident breast cancer in the nurses' health study II.Polymorphisms in the MTHFR gene are associated with breast cancer risk and prognosis in a Chinese population.CDK5RAP1 targeting NF-κB signaling pathway in human malignant melanoma A375 cell apoptosis.Evaluation of PIK3CA mutations as a biomarker in Chinese breast carcinomas from Western China.HPV16 E7 increases COX-2 expression and promotes the proliferation of breast cancer.A Cluster Analysis of Pediatric Cancer Incidence Rates in Florida: 2000–2010
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Environmental pollutants, diet, physical activity, body size, and breast cancer: where do we stand in research to identify opportunities for prevention?
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Julia Green Brody
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Ruthann A Rudel
Sharon Gray
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2007-06-01T00:00:00Z