1.Effect of the Interaction Between Selenium and Zinc on DNA Repair in Association With Cancer Prevention
Aysegul YILDIZ ; Yesim KAYA ; Ozgur TANRIVERDI
Journal of Cancer Prevention 2019;24(3):146-154
Cancer is the most common cause of death worldwide. Annually, more than ten million new cancer cases are diagnosed, and more than six million deaths occur due to cancer. Nonetheless, over 80% of human cancer may be preventable through proper nutrition. Numerous nutritional compounds are effective in preventing cancer. Selenium and zinc are essential micronutrients that have important roles in reducing oxidative stress and protecting DNA from the attack of reactive oxygen species. Selenium is an essential trace element that possesses several functions in many cellular processes for cancer prevention. Meanwhile, zinc may have protective effects on tumor initiation and progression, and it is an essential cofactor of several mammalian proteins. Results show that both selenium and zinc provide an effective progression of DNA repair system; thus, cancer development that originated from DNA damage is decreased. Results mostly focus on the separate effects of these two elements on different cell types, tissues, and organs, and their combined effects are largely unknown. This review aimed to emphasize the joint role of selenium and zinc specifically on DNA repair for cancer prevention.
Cause of Death
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DNA Damage
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DNA Repair
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DNA
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Humans
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Joints
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Micronutrients
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Oxidative Stress
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Selenium
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Trace Elements
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Zinc
2.Cutaneous Metastasis of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma in a Patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Ozgur TANRIVERDI ; Nezih MEYDAN ; Sabri BARUTCA ; Gurhan KADIKOYLU ; Gokhan SARGIN ; Canten TATAROGLU ; Nil CULHACI
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(1):99-103
Skin metastasis of primary gallbladder tumors is extremely rare with a reported incidence of 0.7~9% and it usually involves the thorax, abdomen, the extremities, neck, head region, and scalp. Cutaneous metastasis may occur synchronously or metatochronously. In the present case, the patient had chronic lymphocytic leukemia, which was being treated with an alkylating agent (chlorambucil) when the patient developed skin metastasis from gallbladder adenocarcinoma during post- cholecystectomy follow-up. Given the fact that secondary malignancies occur in chronic lymphocytic leukemia; this clinical setting warrants attention. We aimed to discuss secondary malignancy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients and gallbladder adenocarcinoma with skin metastasis, based on a review of the literature and the presented case.
Abdomen
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Adenocarcinoma
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Cholecystectomy
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Extremities
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Follow-Up Studies
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Gallbladder
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Gallbladder Neoplasms
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Head
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Humans
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Incidence
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Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell
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Neck
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Scalp
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Skin
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Thorax
3.Cutaneous Metastasis of Gallbladder Adenocarcinoma in a Patient with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
Ozgur TANRIVERDI ; Nezih MEYDAN ; Sabri BARUTCA ; Gurhan KADIKOYLU ; Gokhan SARGIN ; Canten TATAROGLU ; Nil CULHACI
Annals of Dermatology 2013;25(1):99-103
Skin metastasis of primary gallbladder tumors is extremely rare with a reported incidence of 0.7~9% and it usually involves the thorax, abdomen, the extremities, neck, head region, and scalp. Cutaneous metastasis may occur synchronously or metatochronously. In the present case, the patient had chronic lymphocytic leukemia, which was being treated with an alkylating agent (chlorambucil) when the patient developed skin metastasis from gallbladder adenocarcinoma during post- cholecystectomy follow-up. Given the fact that secondary malignancies occur in chronic lymphocytic leukemia; this clinical setting warrants attention. We aimed to discuss secondary malignancy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients and gallbladder adenocarcinoma with skin metastasis, based on a review of the literature and the presented case.
Abdomen
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Adenocarcinoma
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Cholecystectomy
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Extremities
;
Follow-Up Studies
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Gallbladder
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Gallbladder Neoplasms
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Head
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Humans
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Incidence
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Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell
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Neck
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Scalp
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Skin
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Thorax