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Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.

We used cytogenetic analysis to carry out a cohort study in which the major objective was to test the association between frequency of chromosomal aberrations and subsequent risk of cancer. In spite of the extensive use of the cytogenetic analysis of human peripheral blood lymphocytes in biomonitori...

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Autores principales: Smerhovsky, Z, Landa, K, Rössner, P, Brabec, M, Zudova, Z, Hola, N, Pokorna, Z, Mareckova, J, Hurychova, D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1242049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11171523
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author Smerhovsky, Z
Landa, K
Rössner, P
Brabec, M
Zudova, Z
Hola, N
Pokorna, Z
Mareckova, J
Hurychova, D
author_facet Smerhovsky, Z
Landa, K
Rössner, P
Brabec, M
Zudova, Z
Hola, N
Pokorna, Z
Mareckova, J
Hurychova, D
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description We used cytogenetic analysis to carry out a cohort study in which the major objective was to test the association between frequency of chromosomal aberrations and subsequent risk of cancer. In spite of the extensive use of the cytogenetic analysis of human peripheral blood lymphocytes in biomonitoring of exposure to various mutagens and carcinogens on an ecologic level, the long-term effects of an increased frequency of chromosomal aberrations in individuals are still uncertain. Few epidemiologic studies have addressed this issue, and a moderate risk of cancer in individuals with an elevated frequency of chromosomal aberrations has been observed. In the present study, we analyzed data on 8,962 cytogenetic tests and 3,973 subjects. We found a significant and strong association between the frequency of chromosomal aberrations and cancer incidence in a group of miners exposed to radon, where a 1% increase in frequency of chromosomal aberrations was followed by a 64% increase in risk of cancer (p < 0.000). In contrast, the collected data are inadequate for a critical evaluation of the association with exposure to other chemicals.
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spelling pubmed-12420492005-11-08 Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations. Smerhovsky, Z Landa, K Rössner, P Brabec, M Zudova, Z Hola, N Pokorna, Z Mareckova, J Hurychova, D Environ Health Perspect Research Article We used cytogenetic analysis to carry out a cohort study in which the major objective was to test the association between frequency of chromosomal aberrations and subsequent risk of cancer. In spite of the extensive use of the cytogenetic analysis of human peripheral blood lymphocytes in biomonitoring of exposure to various mutagens and carcinogens on an ecologic level, the long-term effects of an increased frequency of chromosomal aberrations in individuals are still uncertain. Few epidemiologic studies have addressed this issue, and a moderate risk of cancer in individuals with an elevated frequency of chromosomal aberrations has been observed. In the present study, we analyzed data on 8,962 cytogenetic tests and 3,973 subjects. We found a significant and strong association between the frequency of chromosomal aberrations and cancer incidence in a group of miners exposed to radon, where a 1% increase in frequency of chromosomal aberrations was followed by a 64% increase in risk of cancer (p < 0.000). In contrast, the collected data are inadequate for a critical evaluation of the association with exposure to other chemicals. 2001-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1242049/ /pubmed/11171523 Text en
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Smerhovsky, Z
Landa, K
Rössner, P
Brabec, M
Zudova, Z
Hola, N
Pokorna, Z
Mareckova, J
Hurychova, D
Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.
title Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.
title_full Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.
title_fullStr Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.
title_full_unstemmed Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.
title_short Risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.
title_sort risk of cancer in an occupationally exposed cohort with increased level of chromosomal aberrations.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1242049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11171523
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