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Reports of complications due to estrogen-progestagen combinations are summarized. Common minor symptoms include nausea, abdominal distress, headache, depression, and weight gain. Some of these are directly due to the pill, but others are not; for instance, depression may result from pyrodoxine deficiency, but psychodynamic factors explain the problem in others. Effects on the reproductive organs include secondary amenorrhea in about 2 of every 1000 women; structural and functional changes of the ovaries, uterus, and cervix; increase in incidence of yeast vulvovaginitis; and inhibition of lactation. Most changes in laboratory values of various constituents of blood and other body fluids reflect changes in hepatic function. Thromboembolic diseases,
hypertension
, and hypertriglyceridemia are rare but more serious conditions for which the pill may be responsible in some cases. Contribution of the pill to
carcinogenesis
and fetal abnormalities has not been proven.
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PMID:Clinical complications of oral contraceptives. 109 Jan 18
A case-control study was conducted 1) to determine whether maternal prenatal drug consumption increases the risk of neuroblastoma in the child and, if so, 2) to see if the size of the risk depends on whether the case is inherited or sporadic. Mothers of children with newly diagnosed neuroblastoma (n = 101) were compared with mothers of children newly diagnosed with other forms of childhood cancer (n = 690). Cases and controls were selected from the population of childhood cancer patients at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, between 1979 and 1986. The patients' mothers were interviewed to ascertain their prenatal medication, alcohol, and tobacco consumption patterns. Unconditional logistic regression models were used to adjust for maternal age at birth, patient age at diagnosis, race, social class, exposure to x-ray, miscarriage, and other confounding variables. Adjusted odds ratios were estimated for the total sample and for subgroups that had a higher probability of containing inherited cases. Drugs associated with neuroblastoma case status include diuretics for
hypertension
(odds ratio (OR) = 4.1, 95 percent confidence interval (CI) 1.0-16.9), tranquilizers (OR = 2.1, 95 percent CI 1.1-4.3), nonprescription pain relievers (OR = 1.9, 95 percent CI 1.1-3.1), and cigarettes (OR = 1.9, 95 percent CI 1.1-3.2). The odds ratios for maternal prenatal drug consumption for the group with inherited cases and the total sample were approximately the same. This equality is inconsistent with predictors based on Knudson's two-stage model of
carcinogenesis
.
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PMID:Influence of the mother's prenatal drug consumption on risk of neuroblastoma in the child. 151 82
General behavioral patterns of rats or mice fed 5 wt% safflower oil (75% linoleate [n-6] and less than 0.1% alpha-linolenate [n-3]) for two generations were significantly different from those of animals fed 5 wt% perilla oil (15% n-6 and 55% n-3). Also, brightness-discrimination learning ability and retinal function were higher in the perilla group than in the group fed 5 wt% soybean oil (53% n-6 and 4.7% n-3) or safflower oil, indicating that the requirement of n-3 for the maximum responses of the nervous system is above 0.6 en% when there is 6.8 en% linoleate n-6. Perilla oil has been found to be beneficial for the suppression of
carcinogenesis
, allergic hyperreactivity, thrombotic tendency, apoplexy,
hypertension
, and aging in animals, as compared with soybean oil and safflower oil. These results are against a lipid peroxide theory of aging,
carcinogenesis
, and chronic diseases. Animal experiments and epidemiological studies lead to a recommendation that the intake of n-6 should be decreased to as low as 2-4 en% and that of n-3 be increased to levels higher than linoleate n-6 for the prevention of chronic diseases prevailing in the industrialized countries.
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PMID:Minimum requirements of n-3 and n-6 essential fatty acids for the function of the central nervous system and for the prevention of chronic disease. 157 78
The descriptive and analytical epidemiology of endometrial cancer is reviewed. Over the last few decades, age-standardized incidence rates have been rising in several countries. The rise has been even greater in terms of absolute numbers of cases, and hence public health implications, due to the aging of the population. Although endometrial cancer rates were found to be higher in richer countries and urban populations, there is now evidence of some changes in the socioeconomic determinants of the disease in developed countries. In etiological terms, any factor that increases exposure to unopposed estrogens (such as menopausal replacement treatment, obesity, and irregular menstrual cycles) tends to increase the risk of the disease, while factors that decrease exposure to estrogens or increase progesterone levels (such as oral contraceptives or smoking) tend to be protective. Less well defined, or more difficult to explain in biological terms, is the role of other factors, such as births, miscarriages, or diabetes and
hypertension
, and only suggestive evidence is available on diet from analytical epidemiology. The data reviewed herein are discussed in terms of models of
carcinogenesis
, as well as attributable risks and public health implications.
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PMID:The epidemiology of endometrial cancer. 202 52
Although the toxicity of lead was recognized centuries ago, concern was restricted to overt symptoms: colic, encephalopathy, anemia, or renal disease. Two major reasons for lack of progress in restricting toxicity were that interest was limited to occupational exposures and there was lack of awareness of specific biochemical or metabolic effects. Identification of subclinical effects has been possible the last 15 or 20 years because of the development of sensitive measures to detect cognitive and behavioral changes that are not apparent clinically and because of methods to measure the reduced activity of heme enzymes. This progress was driven by basic and clinical research that resulted in a better understanding of cellular toxicology. The new awareness prompted the lowering of acceptable occupational exposures, as measured by blood lead from 80 to 40 to 60 micrograms/dL range, and the establishment of maximum recommended exposures in children to a blood lead level of 25 micrograms/dL. Lowering the lead content in gasoline has been accomplished by a nearly 50% decrease in average blood levels of persons in the United States (NHANES II data). Current research implicates lead as a contributing etiologic factor in a number of common diseases affecting large portions of the population such as subtle cognitive and neurological deficits,
hypertension
, congenital malformations, immunotoxicity, and deficits in growth and development. For each of these disorders there may be multiple etiologic factors; the scientific challenge is to develop sensitive methodology to detect the specific role of lead. Other potential subtle health effects include the influence of small amounts of lead on cell proliferation and lead as a cofactor in
carcinogenesis
.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Lead toxicity: from overt to subclinical to subtle health effects. 220 87
The influence of family history on DNA repair synthesis, unscheduled DNA synthesis (UDS), was assessed in volunteers with or without a family history of cancer. UDS, following treatment of mononuclear leukocytes with N-acetoxy-2-acetylaminofluorene, was measured as the incorporation of [3H]thymidine into DNA in the presence of hydroxyurea. The positive family history group (n = 71) had an average of 2.4 first-degree relatives with cancer, defined as any major cancer, excluding skin cancer: 31 participants reported that cancer occurred in both their parents. The "no family history' comparison group (n = 29) had no family history of cancer through the second degree. There was a significant reduction in UDS in cells from individuals with family history, compared to those with no family history (P greater than 0.002). This relationship was not explained by factors known to influence UDS, such as age, smoking or
hypertension
. We conclude that reduced UDS in mononuclear leukocytes is associated with a family history of any major cancer, and is not confined to a history of cancer of any single organ site. This conclusion is further supported by the observation that individuals (n = 13) with parents who had an earlier onset of cancer (less than 60 years) also had a significantly lower DNA repair synthesis than those (n = 18) whose parents had later diagnosis of cancer (greater than 60 years).
Carcinogenesis
1989 Apr
PMID:DNA repair synthesis in individuals with and without a family history of cancer. 270 17
A blood sample was taken from 21 women before and 3-5 months after taking an oral contraceptive (OC). The estrogen content of pills did not exceed 30-35 mg. 14 women (66.6%) had an increased fructosamine level and 7 women (33.3%) had a decreased level. The average blood level of fructosamine was not significantly different at either measurements. OCs reduce glucose tolerance, and by measuring glycosylated hemoglobin (HbAlC) the disorders of sugar tolerance can be determined. The fructosamine determination method is based on the ability of ketamine to reduce basic nitrobluetetrazolium whereby the formazan produced in linear correlation to fructosamine concentration is measured in the sample by a photometer. The blood fructosamine level indicates the level of glycosylated proteins. In view of possible side effects of OCs such as vascular disorders, myocardial infarction, sclerosis and thrombosis, subarachnoid bleeding,
hypertension
, and
carcinogenesis
, glucose tolerance measurement was judged relevant. However, the difference was not significant, thus the fructosamine determination method is not recommended for checking the effect of OCs on glucose tolerance.
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PMID:[Serum fructosamine and oral contraception]. 280 61
Radiation nephritis is both volume and dose related. Clinical experience would indicate that a minimum of one third of the renal volume needs to be excluded from nephrotoxic doses which appears to have a threshold of 2,000 cGy. The site of damage leading to renal failure appears to be the microvasculature ultimately expressed as glomerulosclerosis. How much direct damage to the tubular system contributes to this process is unclear, but undoubtedly the resultant systemic physiologic effects potentiate the expression of damage in the irradiated kidney. The acute syndrome, with all the potential manifestations of renal failure, rarely presents sooner than six months and appears to have no clear prodrome, although it would seem reasonable that a subclinical syndrome consisting of abnormalities detectable by urinalysis may occur. Treatment of radiation-induced nephritis or
hypertension
is no different from treatment for nephritis from any other cause and should be aggressive with lifelong follow-up.
Carcinogenesis
is a rare late expression of radiation-induced kidney damage.
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PMID:Radiation nephritis. Clinical manifestations and pathophysiologic mechanisms. 351 82
We report a patient with documented IgA nephropathy in whom microscopic hematuria, proteinuria, and
hypertension
first occurred after placement of nickel alloy base dental crowns. Progressive proteinuria culminating in nephrotic-range proteinuria occurred parallel to increased nickel placement and dramatically resolved following nickel alloy removal. That immunologic alterations occur as a result of nickel exposure has already been suggested by the common occurrence of nickel contact dermatitis, often exacerbated by intraoral nickel placement, increased
carcinogenesis
in nickel refinery workers, and animal models of nickel-associated
carcinogenesis
. Our patient may represent an example of nickel-induced sensitization and associated IgA glomerulopathy. Further study of patients with immune-mediated glomerulopathy with attention to dental nickel exposure appears indicated.
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PMID:IgA nephropathy associated with dental nickel alloy sensitization. 406 6
Carbon black is a commercial product manufactured under controlled conditions. It is not considered as a carcinogenic substance. It is even assumed that it reduces considerably
carcinogenesis
of substances adsorbed on its surface. The aim of the study was to present the condition of the circulatory system of workers involved in the carbon black production. The study covered the group of exposed persons (n = 118) and the control group (n = 241). The results of environmental studies indicated excess of dust MAC values at work posts. It was concluded that exposure to carbon black was harmful to health of workers employed in its production, especially in the case of a long-term exposure to dust concentrations exceeding MACs.
Hypertension
occurs more frequently in persons exposed, and smoking proved to be an additional pathogenic factor affecting health of this group of workers. Pathogenesis of
hypertension
is unknown and investigations should be continued.
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PMID:[The circulatory system in workers involved in carbon black production]. 799 49
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