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New Entry Relationship Between Genetics, Esophageal Cancer And The Carcinogenic Effects Of Alcohol

By admin2 | November 29, 2007

Admin wrote: As the seventh leading cause of cancer death worldwide, the occurrence of esophageal cancer varies by geographic area, ethnic group and gender. Esophageal cancer is thought to be triggered by a variety of environmental factors which interact with the host genome. Researchers have long been seeking the etiology of esophageal cancer. Many studies have been conducted on gene-environment interaction and gene polymorphisms for esophageal cancer. [click link for full article]
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