[HTML][HTML] Toxic mechanisms of five heavy metals: mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, and arsenic

M Balali-Mood, K Naseri, Z Tahergorabi… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The industrial activities of the last century have caused massive increases in human
exposure to heavy metals. Mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, and arsenic have been the …

Outdoor air pollution and cancer: An overview of the current evidence and public health recommendations

MC Turner, ZJ Andersen, A Baccarelli… - CA: a cancer journal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Outdoor air pollution is a major contributor to the burden of disease worldwide. Most of the
global population resides in places where air pollution levels, because of emissions from …

Global trends in the epidemiology of bladder cancer: challenges for public health and clinical practice

LMC van Hoogstraten, A Vrieling… - Nature reviews Clinical …, 2023 - nature.com
Bladder cancer is among the ten most common cancers globally, causes considerable
morbidity and mortality and is, therefore, a substantial burden for health-care systems. The …

Accumulation of chromium in plants and its repercussion in animals and humans

RT Kapoor, MFB Mfarrej, P Alam, J Rinklebe… - Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
The untreated effluents released from industrial operations have adverse impacts on human
health, environment and socio-economic aspects. Environmental pollution due to chromium …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer burden in China: trends, risk factors and prevention

D Sun, H Li, M Cao, S He, L Lei, J Peng… - Cancer Biology & …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As the most populous country in the world, China has made strides in health promotion in
the past few decades. With the aging population, the burden of cancer in China continues to …

Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, featuring cancer in men and women age 20–49 years

EM Ward, RL Sherman, SJ Henley… - JNCI: Journal of the …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background The American Cancer Society, Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, National Cancer Institute, and North American Association of Central Cancer …

[HTML][HTML] The effect of hexavalent chromium on the incidence and mortality of human cancers: a meta-analysis based on published epidemiological cohort studies

Y Deng, M Wang, T Tian, S Lin, P Xu, L Zhou… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: Hexavalent chromium [Cr (VI)] is an occupational carcinogen that can cause
lung and nasal cancers, but its association with mortality and incidence in many other …

Lung cancer in patients who have never smoked—An emerging disease

J LoPiccolo, A Gusev, DC Christiani… - Nature Reviews Clinical …, 2024 - nature.com
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths globally. Although smoking-
related lung cancers continue to account for the majority of diagnoses, smoking rates have …

[HTML][HTML] Firefighters' occupational exposure: Contribution from biomarkers of effect to assess health risks

B Barros, M Oliveira, S Morais - Environment international, 2021 - Elsevier
Firefighting is physically and physiologically exhausting besides encompassing exposure to
toxic fire emissions. Biomonitoring studies from the past five years have been significantly …

[HTML][HTML] Eco-toxicity of hexavalent chromium and its adverse impact on environment and human health in Sukinda Valley of India: A review on pollution and …

S Mohanty, A Benya, S Hota, MS Kumar… - Environmental Chemistry …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Sukinda Valley of Jajpur district, Odisha contributes about 98% of India's total
chromite reserves with about 334 million tons annual production rate globally, which plays a …