The effects of PM2.5 on lung cancer-related mortality in different regions and races: A systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies
T Zhang, W Mao, J Gao, X Song, L Li, X Sun… - Air Quality, Atmosphere …, 2022 - Springer
Given the increasing environmental pollution around the world, air pollutants such as
particulate matters (PM) have been becoming typical carcinogenic factors to cause lung …
particulate matters (PM) have been becoming typical carcinogenic factors to cause lung …
Particulate matter (PM10) enhances RNA virus infection through modulation of innate immune responses
Sensing of pathogens by specialized receptors is the hallmark of the innate immunity. Innate
immune response also mounts a defense response against various allergens and pollutants …
immune response also mounts a defense response against various allergens and pollutants …
[HTML][HTML] The development of a cell-based model for the assessment of carcinogenic potential upon long-term PM2. 5 exposure
To assess the carcinogenic potential of PM2. 5 exposure, we developed a cell-based
experimental protocol to examine the cell transformation activity of PM2. 5 samples from …
experimental protocol to examine the cell transformation activity of PM2. 5 samples from …
An urban-rural and sex differences in cancer incidence and mortality and the relationship with PM2. 5 exposure: an ecological study in the southeastern side of Hu line
This study investigates the urban-rural and sex differences in the increased risks of the ten
most common cancers in China related to high PM 2.5 concentration in the southeastern …
most common cancers in China related to high PM 2.5 concentration in the southeastern …
[HTML][HTML] Application of cell-based biological bioassays for health risk assessment of PM2. 5 exposure in three megacities, China
S Chen, D Li, X Wu, L Chen, B Zhang, Y Tan… - Environment …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract The determination of PM 2.5-induced biological response is essential for
understanding the adverse health risk associated with PM 2.5 exposure. In this study, we …
understanding the adverse health risk associated with PM 2.5 exposure. In this study, we …
Spatio-Temporal Variations of Satellite-Based PM2.5 Concentrations and Its Determinants in Xinjiang, Northwest of China
With the aggravation of air pollution in recent years, a great deal of research on haze
episodes is mainly concentrated on the east-central China. However, fine particulate matter …
episodes is mainly concentrated on the east-central China. However, fine particulate matter …
The impact of low-Carbon City (LCC) on elderly People's health: evidence from a natural experiment in China
S Mu, W Li, M Mohiuddin - … Journal of Environmental Research and Public …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Rapid urbanization has increased haze pollution, affecting the health of elderly people. This
study uses low-carbon city (LCC) data and examines the effects of LCCs on improving the …
study uses low-carbon city (LCC) data and examines the effects of LCCs on improving the …
The prognostic impact of tumor volume on stage I non-small cell lung cancer
XD Su, HJ Xie, QW Liu, YX Mo, H Long, TH Rong - Lung Cancer, 2017 - Elsevier
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the prognostic impact of tumor
volume (TV) on patients with stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after complete …
volume (TV) on patients with stage I non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) after complete …
Effect of body mass index on survival of patients with stage I non‐small cell lung cancer
HJ Xie, X Zhang, ZQ Wei, H Long… - Cancer …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Body mass index (BMI) has a U‐shaped association with lung cancer risk.
However, the effect of BMI on prognosis is controversial. This retrospective study aimed to …
However, the effect of BMI on prognosis is controversial. This retrospective study aimed to …
The association of remotely sensed outdoor fine particulate matter with cancer incidence of respiratory system in the USA
AZ Al-Hamdan, RN Albashaireh… - … Science and Health …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This study aimed to assess the association between exposure to fine particulate matter
(PM2. 5) and respiratory system cancer incidence in the US population (n= 295,404,580) …
(PM2. 5) and respiratory system cancer incidence in the US population (n= 295,404,580) …