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Genetic Variation in Base Excision Repair Pathway Genes, Pesticide Exposure, and Prostate Cancer Risk
Authors
Abdollahi M
Benjamini Y
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Dale P. Sandler
Dosemeci M
Engel LS
Gabriella Andreotti
Jane A. Hoppin
Jay H. Lubin
Kathryn Hughes Barry
Laura E. Beane Freeman
Laurie A. Burdette
Malins DC
Meredith Yeager
Michael C.R. Alavanja
Poovala VS
Pritchard JK
Soltaninejad K
Sonja I. Berndt
Stella Koutros
Tongzhang Zheng
Xiaomei Ma
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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Background: Previous research indicates increased prostate cancer risk for pesticide applicators and pesticide manufacturing workers. Although underlying mechanisms are unknown, evidence suggests a role of oxidative DNA damage
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info:doi/10.1289%2Fehp.1103454
Last time updated on 03/01/2020