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Pancreatic cancer risk and levels of trace elements.

Title Pancreatic cancer risk and levels of trace elements.
Authors André F S Amaral, Miquel Porta, Debra T Silverman, Roger L Milne, Manolis Kogevinas, Nathaniel Rothman, Kenneth P Cantor, Brian P Jackson, José A Pumarega, Tomàs López, Alfredo Carrato, Luisa Guarner, Francisco X Real, Núria Malats
Magazine Gut
Date 11/01/2012
DOI 10.1136/gutjnl-2011-301086
Introduction Current knowledge on the causes of exocrine pancreatic cancer (EPC) is limited. Tobacco smoking remains the most recognised risk factor. Among various carcinogens, tobacco contains cadmium, a metal that has been linked to a heightened risk of EPC. This study investigates the correlation between trace element concentrations in toenails and the risk of EPC.
Quote André F S Amaral, Miquel Porta and Debra T Silverman et al. Pancreatic cancer risk and levels of trace elements. Gut. 2012. Vol. 61(11). DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2011-301086
Industry Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics
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