Literature DB >> 12589859

Association of chromium exposure with multiple primary cancers in the nasal cavity.

Hiroaki Sato1, Kazuo Murai, Tomoko Kanda, Rokuro Mimura, Yasuyuki Hiratsuka.   

Abstract

A 56-year-old man who had worked at a chromate factory for 13 years developed squamous cell carcinoma of the left nasal cavity 11 years after retirement. He received intra-arterial chemotherapy, followed by surgery. Two years later, an adenocarcinoma was identified in the same nasal cavity just above the previous surgical region. He underwent medial maxillectomy in combination with postoperative irradiation. He has been disease free for 5 years after the second surgery. Microsatellite markers were examined in the second tumor specimen as a possible factor for carcinogenesis; however, replication errors were not observed in any of four loci (D2S123, D3S1067, TP53, D18S474) tested. The present case seems to have resulted from long-term exposure to chromium and, to our knowledge, is the first reported case with multiple primary cancers in the nasal cavity associated with chromium exposure.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12589859     DOI: 10.1016/s0385-8146(02)00106-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Auris Nasus Larynx        ISSN: 0385-8146            Impact factor:   1.863


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