Environmental Factors

Chapter 9


Environmental Factors




Summary of Key Points




Role of Environmental Agents in the Etiology of Human Cancer




• Although the causes of many human cancers remain unidentified, cumulative data support the opinion that environmental or dietary agents are the principal cause of human cancers.


• Cigarette smoking could be responsible for 25% of all cancers in the United States.


• Chemical carcinogens include aromatic amines, benzene, aflatoxins, tobacco chemicals, and chemotherapeutic agents.


• Radiation carcinogens include ultraviolet radiation, ionizing radiation, and radon.


• A number of metal carcinogens have been identified, including arsenic, nickel, cadmium, and chromates. These carcinogens have been associated largely with occupational exposures.


• Fibers (e.g., asbestos and silica) and dusts are well established as etiologic agents in lung cancers and mesothelioma.

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Jun 13, 2016 | Posted by in ONCOLOGY | Comments Off on Environmental Factors

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