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Genetic and environmental factors in experimental and human cancer
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Dna DamageOncogenic AgentGeneticsPhotocarcinogenesisGenetic EpidemiologyEnvironmental FactorsToxicologyMutagenesisDermatologyCancer GeneticsGenetic FactorsMedicinePublic HealthHuman BeingsCancer ResearchToxicological MechanismOxidative StressSkin Cancer
Recently technological advances in assaying mutagenic principles have revealed that there are many mutagens in the environment, some of which might be carcinogenic to human beings. Other advances in genetics have shown that genetic factors might play an important role in the induction of cancer in human beings, e.g., the high incidence of skin cancers in patients with xeroderma pigmentosum. These proceedings deal with the relationships between genetic and environmental factors in carcinogenesis. The contributors cover mixed-function oxidases, pharmacogenetics, twin studies, DNA repair, immunology, and epidemiology.