Melatonin and cancer: From the promotion of genomic stability to use in cancer treatment

Volume: 234, Issue: 5, Pages: 5613 - 5627
Published: Sep 21, 2018
Abstract
Cancer remains among the most challenging human diseases. Several lines of evidence suggest that carcinogenesis is a complex process that is initiated by DNA damage. Exposure to clastogenic agents such as heavy metals, ionizing radiation (IR), and chemotherapy drugs may cause chronic mutations in the genomic material, leading to a phenomenon named genomic instability. Evidence suggests that genomic instability is responsible for cancer incidence...
Paper Details
Title
Melatonin and cancer: From the promotion of genomic stability to use in cancer treatment
Published Date
Sep 21, 2018
Volume
234
Issue
5
Pages
5613 - 5627
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