Background: Lung cancer is one of the most lethal and common cancers in the world, causing up to 3 million deaths annually. The chemotherapeutic drugs that have been used in treating lung cancer include cisplatin-pemetrexed, cisplastin-gencitabinoe, carboplatin-paclitaxel and crizotinib. Arsenic trioxide (ATO) has been used in the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia.
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May 2010
Arsenic trioxide, the trade name Trisenox, is a drug used to treat acute promyleocytic leukemia (APL). Studies have demonstrated that arsenic trioxide slows cancer cells growth. Although arsenic influences numerous signal-transduction pathways, cell-cycle progression, and/or apoptosis, its apoptotic mechanisms are complex and not entirely delineated.
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May 2010
Colon cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Recent studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that arsenic trioxide is cytotoxic in human colon cancer (HT-29), lung (A549) and breast (MCF-7) carcinoma cells. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the effects of arsenic trioxide on DNA synthesis and the possible genotoxic effects on human colon cancer cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArsenic is a heavy metal that is ubiquitous in the environment. The toxicity of arsenic depends upon its chemical form; the organic forms being usually less harmful than inorganic ones. The primary source of human exposure is through drinking water and food.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArsenic is a heavy metal that exhibits a high degree of toxicity to various organ systems. In humans, this compound is associated with an increase risk of skin cancer, and may cause cancers of the lung, liver, bladder, kidney, and colon. The mechanism of arsenic-related carcinogenicity remains to be elucidated.
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