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Review
. 2024:191:33-55.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-55622-7_2.

Metabolic Carcinogenesis

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Review

Metabolic Carcinogenesis

Mahwish Ali et al. Cancer Treat Res. 2024.

Abstract

Several types of environmental, chemical and metabolic carcinogens exist both exogenously and endogenously. Humans are daily exposed to aforementioned carcinogens through various sources such as through water, air and food or through metabolic and inflammatory products. This chapter will summarize the links between exogenous and endogenous carcinogen exposure and their metabolism with the cancer pathogenesis and associated risks. This chapter will also cover the carcinogens acquired through lifestyle factors like tobacco use and occupational exposures to different chemicals like asbestos, arsenic, chloroform, vinyl chloride, etc. Moreover, environmental carcinogens such as radiation, sunlight, diet, smoke, etc. will also be discussed in this chapter. Furthermore, there are certain carcinogens that require bio-activation and various human enzymes that play a vital role in the metabolic carcinogenesis will also be recapitulated. Necessary preventive measures against carcinogenic exposure from the exogenous environment are significant to be taken into account to reduce the risks associated with the carcinogens.

Keywords: Cancer awareness; Cancer prevention; Chemical carcinogens; Environmental carcinogens; Metabolic carcinogens.

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