Molecular Background of Lung Cancer

Only a fraction of cigarette smokers develops lung cancer, suggesting that people differ in their susceptibility to this disease. We investigated whether differences in DNA Repair Capacity (DRC) for repairing tobacco carcinogen-induced DNA damage are associated with differential susceptibility to lung cancer.

  • Cell Lung Cancer Adhesion Molecules
  • Genetic Mutations
  • Gene Silencing
  • Chromosomal Changes
  • Genomic Instability

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