Exposure to Organophosphates as a Risk Factor for Cancer
Апстракт
Organophosphorous compounds have been widely used as pesticides in agricultural, commercial and residential settings. A number of studies have reported that people exposed to these compounds in occupational and environmental settings are more prone, compared with the general population, to develop cancer. However, a direct link in terms of causality between organophosphate exposure and carcinogenesis in humans has not been established, mainly because the exact biologic mechanisms underlying these associations are still unclear. This chapter aims to link epidemiologic studies to available evidence from basic science research to provide a better understanding of the role organophosphate exposures play in the molecular pathogenesis of different types of cancer. © 2022 Nova Science Publishers, Inc.
Кључне речи:
cancer / cell signaling / gene expression / molecular pathways / organophosphatesИзвор:
Organophosphates: Detection, Exposure and Occurrence. Volume 1: Impact on Health and the Natural Environment, 2022, 117-152Колекције
Институција/група
VinčaTY - CHAP AU - Todorović, Lidija PY - 2022 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10731 AB - Organophosphorous compounds have been widely used as pesticides in agricultural, commercial and residential settings. A number of studies have reported that people exposed to these compounds in occupational and environmental settings are more prone, compared with the general population, to develop cancer. However, a direct link in terms of causality between organophosphate exposure and carcinogenesis in humans has not been established, mainly because the exact biologic mechanisms underlying these associations are still unclear. This chapter aims to link epidemiologic studies to available evidence from basic science research to provide a better understanding of the role organophosphate exposures play in the molecular pathogenesis of different types of cancer. © 2022 Nova Science Publishers, Inc. T2 - Organophosphates: Detection, Exposure and Occurrence. Volume 1: Impact on Health and the Natural Environment T1 - Exposure to Organophosphates as a Risk Factor for Cancer SP - 117 EP - 152 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_10731 ER -
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Todorović, L.. (2022). Exposure to Organophosphates as a Risk Factor for Cancer. in Organophosphates: Detection, Exposure and Occurrence. Volume 1: Impact on Health and the Natural Environment, 117-152. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_10731
Todorović L. Exposure to Organophosphates as a Risk Factor for Cancer. in Organophosphates: Detection, Exposure and Occurrence. Volume 1: Impact on Health and the Natural Environment. 2022;:117-152. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_10731 .
Todorović, Lidija, "Exposure to Organophosphates as a Risk Factor for Cancer" in Organophosphates: Detection, Exposure and Occurrence. Volume 1: Impact on Health and the Natural Environment (2022):117-152, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_10731 .