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Chinese Journal of Cancer ; (12): 476-480, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | WPRIM | ID: wpr-320513

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Outdoor air pollution has been recently classified as a class I human carcinogen by the World Health Organization (WHO). Cumulative evidence from across the globe shows that polluted air is associated with increased risk of lung, head and neck, and nasopharyngeal cancers--all of which affect the upper aerodigestive tract. Importantly, these cancers have been previously linked to smoking. In this article, we review epidemiologic and experimental evidence of the genotoxic and mutagenic effects of air pollution on DNA, purportedly a key mechanism for cancer development. The alarming increase in cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract in Asia suggests a need to focus government efforts and research on reducing air pollution, promoting clean energy, and investigating the carcinogenic effects of air pollution on humans.


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Humanos , Contaminación del Aire , Asia , Carcinógenos , Daño del ADN , Neoplasias de Cabeza y Cuello , Neoplasias Pulmonares , Mutagénesis , Neoplasias Nasofaríngeas , Fumar
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