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Genotoxicity biomarkers: application in histopathology laboratories

Autor(es): Ladeira, Carina cv logo 1 ; Viegas, Susana cv logo 2 ; Carolino, Elisabete cv logo 3 ; Gomes, Manuel Carmo cv logo 4 ; Brito, Miguel cv logo 5

Data: 2012

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/1503

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa

Assunto(s): Oncologia; Marcador tumoral; Incidência; Biologia molecular; Oncology; Tumoral marker; Incidence; Molecular biology


Descrição
Most cancers results from man-made and natural environmental exposures (such as tobacco smoke; chemical pollutants in air, water, food, drugs; radon; and infectious agents) acting in concert with both genetic and acquired characteristics. It has been estimated that without these environmental factors, cancer incidence would be dramatically reduced, by as much as 80%-90%. The modulation of environmental factors by host susceptibility was rarely evaluated. However, within the past few years, the interaction between environmental factors and host susceptibility factors has become a very active area of research. Molecular biology as a tool for use in epidemiological studies has significant potential in strengthening the identification of cancers associated with environmental exposures related to lifestyle, occupation, or ambient pollution. In molecular epidemiology, laboratory methods are employed to document the molecular basis and preclinical effects of environmental carcinogenesis. Molecular epidemiology has become a major field of research and considerable progress has been made in validation and application of biomarkers and its greatest contribution has been the insights provided into interindividual variation in human cancer risk and the complex interactions between environmental factors and host susceptibility factors, both inherited and acquired, in the multistage process of carcinogenesis.
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