IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans
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Postmenopausal Estrogen and Progestin Use in Relation to Breast Cancer Risk
Polly A. Newcomb,Linda Titus-Ernstoff,Kathleen M. Egan,Amy Trentham-Dietz,John A. Baron,Barry E. Storer,Walter C. Willett,Meir J. Stampfer +7 more
TL;DR: Estrogen-progestin use, both sequential and continuous, appears to be more strongly associated with risk of breast cancer than use of estrogen alone, and use of progestin alone was associated with a doubling of risk.
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Evaluation of the carcinogenic risks to humans associated with surgical implants and other foreign bodies — a report of an IARC Monographs Programme Meeting
TL;DR: The types of materials considered, their wear and degradation, their cancer epidemiology in both humans and other animals, the published experimental carcinogenicity data and selected data on their toxic, including genotoxic, effects are summarised.
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Chromium Bioaccumulation and Its Impacts on Plants: An Overview.
Anket Sharma,Dhriti Kapoor,Junfeng Wang,Babar Shahzad,Vinod Kumar,Aditi Shreeya Bali,Shivam Jasrotia,Bingsong Zheng,Huwei Yuan,Daoliang Yan +9 more
TL;DR: The current review summarizes the understanding of Cr toxicity in plants via discussing the possible mechanisms involved in its uptake, translocation and sub-cellular distribution, along with its interference with the other plant metabolic processes such as chlorophyll biosynthesis, photosynthesis and plant defensive system.
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Urinary bladder carcinogenicity of dimethylarsinic acid in male F344 rats.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that long-term p.p. o. administration of DMA induced urinary bladder carcinomas in male F344 rats, indicating that DMA is carcinogenic for the rat urinary bladder, which may be related to the human carcinogenicity of arsenicals.
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Phytoremediation for co-contaminated soils of benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) and heavy metals using ornamental plant Tagetes patula.
TL;DR: Results showed that the low concentration of B[a]P (≤10 mg kg(-1) could facilitate plant growth and resulted in an increase in biomass at the rate of 10.0-49.7% relative to the control, and T. patula might be useful for phytoremediation of B,[a]p and B[ a]P-Cd contaminated sites.