2023
DOI: 10.5937/jomb0-33122
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Investigation of the relationship between endothelial nitric oxide synthase T786C polymorphism and PSA, PSA derivatives, and prostate cancer in the Turkish population

Abstract: Background: Prostate cancer is a slowly progressing cancer seen in older men. Despite advances, prostate cancer remains a major medical problem for affected men. Risk factors of prostate cancer include age, race and prostate cancer family history. Prostate cancer may occur at different frequencies between ethnic populations and countries. Currently, studies on genetic risk factors in prostate cancer etiology have been increasing, and the results show that they are interrelated. Nitric oxide synthase is t… Show more

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“…Likewise, the CC genotype was associated with a five-fold increased risk for gastric cancer (GC) development [34]. On the other hand, regarding PCa in the Turkish population, the C allele was found to be less prevalent among patients compared to healthy controls, suggesting a protective effect of this allele [44,45]. Moreover, the C allele among uterine cervical cancer (UCC) patients was associated with a reduced risk of advancing to later disease stages, invasion of the parametrium, and metastasis to pelvic lymph nodes [46].…”
Section: Nitric Oxide (No)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the CC genotype was associated with a five-fold increased risk for gastric cancer (GC) development [34]. On the other hand, regarding PCa in the Turkish population, the C allele was found to be less prevalent among patients compared to healthy controls, suggesting a protective effect of this allele [44,45]. Moreover, the C allele among uterine cervical cancer (UCC) patients was associated with a reduced risk of advancing to later disease stages, invasion of the parametrium, and metastasis to pelvic lymph nodes [46].…”
Section: Nitric Oxide (No)mentioning
confidence: 99%