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Chronic Tobacco Smoking and Gastric Cancer: A Review

Palanisamy Pasupathi, Suresh Pichandi, Boopathi subramaniyam,Athimoolam Ambika, Babushankar Ponnusha, , Sathiyamoorthy Subramaniyam, Rajaram Virumandy Int J Cur Biomed Phar Res. (2011) Chronic Tobacco Smoking and Gastric Cancer: A Review. [Journal (Paginated)]

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Abstract

Cigarette smoke contains mutagenic chemicals that are in the “probably carcinogenic” or “possibly carcinogenic” categories. In addition to free radicals, cigarette smoke is also rich in combustion toxic gases that can reach a very high concentration and become involved in more radical formation. Smoking increases the risk of cancers of the lungs, bladder, cervix, kidney, larynx (voice box), pharynx (upper throat), nose, mouth, oesophagus (foodpipe), pancreas, stomach, liver and some types of leukaemia. Within this review article we will focus on the correlation between smoking and oxidative stress and the role of smoking in increasing the risk of gastric cancer.

Item Type:Journal (Paginated)
Keywords:Carcinogenic, Free radicals, Oxidative stress.
Subjects:JOURNALS
ID Code:7333
Deposited By: CurrentSciDirect Publications, International Journal of Current Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research (IJCBPR)
Deposited On:02 May 2011 12:11
Last Modified:02 May 2011 12:11

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