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Magdalena Arndt, Damian Brauze, Wojciech Gawecki +1 more · 2009 · Przeglad lekarski · added 2026-04-24
Initiation and progression of laryngeal cancer is associated with tobacco smoking and abusing of strong alcoholic beverages. A significance of genetic factor, although not defined sufficiently yet has Show more
Initiation and progression of laryngeal cancer is associated with tobacco smoking and abusing of strong alcoholic beverages. A significance of genetic factor, although not defined sufficiently yet has been raised as well. The studies were focused on an influence of AHR gene polymorphism on survival of squamous cell carcinoma laryngeal subjects. The study material was 65 archival DNA samples analyzed by RLP-PCR. The samples varying with electrophoretic mobility were DNA sequenced. In the study group 9 heterozygotic variants Arg554Lys (codon 554) were detected. One case was a carrier of two other mutations in codon: 490 (1468 A > G) and 570 (1708 G > A). Survival time, metastasis and occurrence of second primary tumors were compared in carriers of wild type and Arg554Lys variant AHR. Preliminary results indicate for a necessity of further studies as until now the study group is too small to find a conclusive association. Show less
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Krzysztof Szyfter · 2004 · Przeglad lekarski · added 2026-04-24
The incidence of laryngeal cancer is strongly connected with exposure to tobacco smoke containing at least 40 genotoxic carcinogens. DNA lesions induced by tobacco smoke carcinogens can be turned into Show more
The incidence of laryngeal cancer is strongly connected with exposure to tobacco smoke containing at least 40 genotoxic carcinogens. DNA lesions induced by tobacco smoke carcinogens can be turned into stable mutations. Oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes are first of all responsible for initiation of carcinogenesis. The same time cells provide such self-protection processes as: carcinogen detoxication, DNA repair and apoptosis. The initiation of carcinogenesis followed by oncogenesis results from the competition between DNA lesions/mutations formation and the protection processes; the latter are genetically controlled. Show less
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