Environmental and chemical risk factors for breast cancer: A review of the current understanding of environmental toxic metal-induced breast malignancies, Nigeria perspective

O. Sonuga, A. Sonuga, Elvis Awah, Temitope O. Ogunsanya
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Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide, with an increasing number of new cases each year. The incidence of breast cancer is sadly increasing at the same time as environmental toxicants, particularly in Africa nations like Nigeria. Toxic metals are significant environmental pollutants and their toxicity results in harmful health effects. Numerous studies have described environmental exposure of humans to toxic metals in African populations, and the most commonly implicated toxic metals include arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead and nickel, all of which impact negatively on human health and the environment. Recently some of these toxic metals have been linked to the development of different types of cancers including breast cancer. Given the large burden of the morbidity and mortality associated with breast cancer, it is of the upmost importance to identify predisposing risk factors so that appropriate preventive strategies that could reduce cancer incidence can be developed and implemented. Therefore, this review aims at elucidating the role of environmental toxic metals in the development of breast cancer.
乳腺癌的环境和化学危险因素:目前对环境有毒金属诱发的乳房恶性肿瘤的认识综述,尼日利亚的观点
乳腺癌是全世界女性中最常见的癌症,每年的新病例数量都在增加。令人遗憾的是,乳腺癌的发病率在环境有毒物质的同时也在增加,尤其是在尼日利亚这样的非洲国家。有毒金属是重要的环境污染物,其毒性对人体健康产生有害影响。许多研究描述了非洲人口中人类接触有毒金属的环境,最常见的有毒金属包括砷、镉、铬、铜、铅和镍,所有这些都对人类健康和环境产生负面影响。最近,这些有毒金属中的一些与包括乳腺癌在内的不同类型癌症的发展有关。鉴于与乳腺癌有关的发病率和死亡率的巨大负担,最重要的是确定易致病的危险因素,以便制定和执行可减少癌症发病率的适当预防战略。因此,本文旨在阐明环境有毒金属在乳腺癌发生中的作用。
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