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Cytosolic xanthine oxidoreductase mediated bioactivation of ethanol to acetaldehyde and free radicals in rat breast tissue. Its potential role in alcohol-promoted mammary cancer
(Elsevier Ireland, 2001-03)
Epidemiological evidence links alcohol intake with increased risk in breast cancer. Not all the characteristics of the correlation can be explained in terms of changes in hormonal factors. In this work, we explore the ...
Rat breast microsomal biotransformation of ethanol to acetaldehyde but not to free radicals: Its potential role in the association between alcohol drinking and breast tumor promotion
(Wiley, 2003-12)
We recently showed that mammary cytosolic xanthineoxidoreductase had the ability to bioactivate ethanol (EtOH) to acetaldehyde (AC) and free radicals. In thepresent study, we report that the microsomal fraction also ...
Alcohol drinking and mammary cancer: Pathogenesis and potential dietary preventive alternatives
(Baishideng, 2014-10)
Alcohol consumption is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, increasing linearly even with a moderate consumption and irrespectively of the type of alcoholic beverage. It shows no dependency from other risk ...
Two exercise schemes in postoperative breast cancer: Comparison of effects on shoulder movement and lymphatic disturbance
(Pensiero Scientifico EditorRomeItália, 2006)
Inhibition of the rat breast cytosolic bioactivation of ethanol to acetaldehyde by some plant polyphenols and folic acid
(Taylor & Francis, 2004-01)
There is a well-established association between alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk. About 4% of the breast cancers in developed countries are estimated to be attributable to drinking alcohol. The mechanism of tumor ...
Recurrencia de cáncer de mama en pacientes con cirugía conservadora vs cirugía radical
(Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, 2018-02)
Breast cancer has become the first cause of mortality in the female population; Conservative or radical surgery can be performed within your treatment. Recurrence occurs when the patient has been free of the disease for 6 ...