Study of Toxic and Essential Elemental Imbalances at More Advance Stage of Breast Carcinoma Patients
Pathology - Research and Practice,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
269, P. 155866 - 155866
Published: Feb. 27, 2025
Language: Английский
El Estilo de Vida como un Factor de Riesgo para el Desarrollo del Cáncer de Mama en Mujeres
M. Navarro,
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L. García,
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Blanca Margarita García-Donjuán
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et al.
Estudios y Perspectivas Revista Científica y Académica,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(1), P. 1864 - 1877
Published: March 7, 2025
El
cáncer
de
mama
es
la
neoplasia
invasiva
más
común
y
primera
causa
muerte
por
en
mujeres
a
nivel
mundial.
Para
el
inicio
progresión
del
se
han
asociado
diversos
factores
riesgo,
entre
ellos
los
modificables
no
modificables.
Dentro
riesgo
encuentra
estilo
vida,
que
define
como
forma
general
basada
interacción
las
condiciones
vida
un
sentido
amplio
patrones
individuales
conducta
determinados
socioculturales
características
personales.
Este
estudio
tiene
propósito
establecer
relación
existe
desarrollo
mama.
La
metodología
seguida
fue
búsqueda
artículos
relacionados
con
plataformas
Pubmed,
Google
scholar,
páginas
oficiales
gubernamentales.
Nuestros
resultados
arrojaron
una
hábitos
alcoholismo,
tabaquismo,
sedentarismo
dieta
predispone
obesidad
Association between exposure to heavy metals and the risk of breast cancer: A case-control study in Tanzania
Emmanuel Njale,
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John A.M. Mahugija,
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Dativa J. Shilla
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et al.
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
110, P. 104498 - 104498
Published: July 24, 2024
Language: Английский
Breast cancer burden among young women from 1990 to 2021: a global, regional, and national perspective
Zhuojun Tang,
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Yiying Wei,
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Yanqing Liang
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et al.
European Journal of Cancer Prevention,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: July 23, 2024
Background
Breast
cancer,
the
most
prevalent
tumor
in
women
globally,
significantly
impacts
young
women,
compromising
their
daily
lives
and
overall
well-being.
cancer
represents
a
significant
public
health
concern
due
to
its
extensive
physical
psychological
consequences.
Material
methods
Data
from
Global
Burden
of
Disease
(GBD)
were
used
assess
global,
regional,
national
burden
breast
aged
20–39
1990
2021.
This
analysis
focused
on
trends
measured
by
estimated
annual
percentage
change
(EAPC)
explored
socioeconomic
via
sociodemographic
index
(SDI).
Results
During
1990–2021,
incidence
prevalence
among
increased
with
rates
0.82
0.87%,
respectively.
The
mortality
rate
disability-adjusted
life
years
(DALYs)
also
rose
annually
−0.12%
−0.05,
A
shift
was
observed
towards
regions
lower
SDI,
diet
high
red
meat,
alcohol
use,
fasting
plasma
glucose
identified
as
prominent
risk
factors,
particularly
SDI
regions.
Conclusion
Our
findings
underscore
an
escalating
global
challenge,
increasingly
shifting
areas.
underscores
necessity
for
targeted
prevention
control
strategies
focusing
reducing
factors
ensuring
equitable
resource
distribution.
Language: Английский
Methylation modification of non-histone proteins in breast cancer: An emerging targeted therapeutic strategy
Mingyao Huang,
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Zirong Jiang,
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Yadan Xu
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et al.
Pharmacological Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
208, P. 107354 - 107354
Published: Aug. 17, 2024
Breast
cancer
is
a
major
public
health
concern
worldwide,
being
the
most
commonly
diagnosed
among
women
and
leading
cause
of
cancer-related
deaths.
Recent
studies
have
highlighted
significance
non-histone
methylation
in
breast
cancer,
which
modulates
activity,
interaction,
localization,
stability
target
proteins.
This
regulation
affects
critical
processes
such
as
oncogenesis,
tumor
growth,
proliferation,
invasion,
migration,
immune
responses.
review
delves
into
enzymes
responsible
for
methylation,
protein
arginine
methyltransferases
(PRMTs),
lysine
(KMTs),
demethylases,
explores
their
roles
cancer.
By
elucidating
molecular
mechanisms
functional
consequences
this
aims
to
provide
insights
novel
therapeutic
strategies
targeting
these
pathways.
The
potential
overcome
drug
resistance
enhance
treatment
efficacy
also
discussed,
highlighting
promising
avenues
future
research
clinical
applications.
Language: Английский
Circulating micronutrients levels and their association with the risk of endometriosis
Yanna Zhang,
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Meng Li,
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Feifei Zhang
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et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Oct. 16, 2024
Background
Endometriosis,
a
prevalent
gynecological
disease,
has
an
unclear
pathogenesis.
Micronutrients
play
crucial
role
in
disease
development,
which
led
to
investigation
of
their
association
with
endometriosis.
Methods
In
this
study,
we
analyzed
the
relationship
between
15
micronutrients
and
endometriosis
using
both
univariate
multivariate
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
assess
correlation.
The
results
were
validated
high-performance
liquid
chromatography
(HPLC).
Results
MR
analysis
indicated
that
vitamin
B6
(OR
=
1.7060,
95%
CI:
1.1796–2.4672,
p
0.0045)
calcium
1.4834,
1.0747–2.0475,
0.0165)
are
associated
increased
risk
Higher
intakes
greater
likelihood
developing
Egger
regression’s
intercept
term
demonstrated
no
evidence
pleiotropy
(
>
0.05)
or
heterogeneity
(p
SNPs
for
B6.
analysis,
2.397,
1.231–4.669,
0.01)
was
linked
endometriosis,
independently
other
exposure
factors.
No
significant
0.831)
0.369)
observed
genetic
variation
affirming
reliability
analysis.
HPLC
confirmed
increase
serum
levels
calcium,
aligning
findings.
Conclusion
Vitamin
may
be
potentially
acting
as
independent
factor.
Further
research
is
essential
elucidate
offering
novel
insights
prevention
treatment
strategies.
Language: Английский