Abstract 2753: Interactions between PAH exposure and genetic polymorphisms on BaP-DNA adducts in a NYC cohort of African American and Dominican mothers and newborns

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Bengt Jernström

Exposure to various chemicals, either due to occupation or lifestyle, is considered to be a major contributing factor to tumour formation in man (Higginson, 1969; Doll and Peto, 1981). An important and prevalent class of potent carcinogenic compounds present in he environment is polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), which are found in various petroleum and combustion products derived from heat and power generation and motor vehicle exhausts (Baum, 1978). Furthermore, since PAHs are generally formed by pyrolysis of organic matters such as tobacco smoking and certain procedures of food preparation, the PAH exposure to humans is extensive.


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Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-37
Author(s):  
Astrid Gräslund ◽  
Bengt Jernström

Exposure to various chemicals, either due to occupation or lifestyle, is considered to be a major contributing factor to tumour formation in man (Higginson, 1969; Doll and Peto, 1981). An important and prevalent class of potent carcinogeniccompounds present in the environment is polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs), which are found in various petroleum and combustion products derived from heat and power generation and motor vehicle exhausts (Baum, 1978). Furthermore, since PAHs are generally formed by pyrolysis of organic matters such as tobacco smoking and certain procedures of food preparation, the PAH exposure to humans is extensive.


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