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Epidemiology of Primary Liver Cancer in Serbia and Possible Connection With Cyanobacterial Blooms

Svirčev, Zorica; Drobac, Damjana; Tokodi, Nada; Vidović, Milka; Simeunovic, Jelica; Miladinov-Mikov, Marica; Baltic, Vladimir

(Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Svirčev, Zorica
AU  - Drobac, Damjana
AU  - Tokodi, Nada
AU  - Vidović, Milka
AU  - Simeunovic, Jelica
AU  - Miladinov-Mikov, Marica
AU  - Baltic, Vladimir
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1197
AB  - Today, the occurrence of harmful cyanobacterial blooms is a common phenomenon and a potential global health problem. Cyanobacteria can produce metabolites highly toxic to humans. More than 80% of reservoirs used for water supply in Central Serbia have bloomed over the past 80years. A 10-year epidemiological study showed a significant increase in the incidence of primary liver cancer (PLC) in the regions where water from the blooming reservoirs was used for human consumption. At the same time, no correlation was found between the incidence of PLC and other risk factors, such as cirrhosis and hepatitis viruses. Given the strong association with PLC induction and various known possible mechanisms of carcinogenic action, it is highly possible that, cyanotoxinsacting as initiator and promotermay be the major risk factor that acts synergistically with other risk factors to cause increased incidence of PLC. However, at present, it is still not certain whether cyanotoxins alone were sufficient to induce PLC. Therefore, additional assessment of the health risks that may arise from human exposure to cyanotoxins is advisable.
PB  - Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia
T2  - Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part C Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology
T1  - Epidemiology of Primary Liver Cancer in Serbia and Possible Connection With Cyanobacterial Blooms
VL  - 31
IS  - 3
SP  - 181
EP  - 200
DO  - 10.1080/10590501.2013.824187
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Svirčev, Zorica and Drobac, Damjana and Tokodi, Nada and Vidović, Milka and Simeunovic, Jelica and Miladinov-Mikov, Marica and Baltic, Vladimir",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Today, the occurrence of harmful cyanobacterial blooms is a common phenomenon and a potential global health problem. Cyanobacteria can produce metabolites highly toxic to humans. More than 80% of reservoirs used for water supply in Central Serbia have bloomed over the past 80years. A 10-year epidemiological study showed a significant increase in the incidence of primary liver cancer (PLC) in the regions where water from the blooming reservoirs was used for human consumption. At the same time, no correlation was found between the incidence of PLC and other risk factors, such as cirrhosis and hepatitis viruses. Given the strong association with PLC induction and various known possible mechanisms of carcinogenic action, it is highly possible that, cyanotoxinsacting as initiator and promotermay be the major risk factor that acts synergistically with other risk factors to cause increased incidence of PLC. However, at present, it is still not certain whether cyanotoxins alone were sufficient to induce PLC. Therefore, additional assessment of the health risks that may arise from human exposure to cyanotoxins is advisable.",
publisher = "Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia",
journal = "Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part C Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology",
title = "Epidemiology of Primary Liver Cancer in Serbia and Possible Connection With Cyanobacterial Blooms",
volume = "31",
number = "3",
pages = "181-200",
doi = "10.1080/10590501.2013.824187"
}
Svirčev, Z., Drobac, D., Tokodi, N., Vidović, M., Simeunovic, J., Miladinov-Mikov, M.,& Baltic, V.. (2013). Epidemiology of Primary Liver Cancer in Serbia and Possible Connection With Cyanobacterial Blooms. in Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part C Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology
Taylor & Francis Inc, Philadelphia., 31(3), 181-200.
https://doi.org/10.1080/10590501.2013.824187
Svirčev Z, Drobac D, Tokodi N, Vidović M, Simeunovic J, Miladinov-Mikov M, Baltic V. Epidemiology of Primary Liver Cancer in Serbia and Possible Connection With Cyanobacterial Blooms. in Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part C Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology. 2013;31(3):181-200.
doi:10.1080/10590501.2013.824187 .
Svirčev, Zorica, Drobac, Damjana, Tokodi, Nada, Vidović, Milka, Simeunovic, Jelica, Miladinov-Mikov, Marica, Baltic, Vladimir, "Epidemiology of Primary Liver Cancer in Serbia and Possible Connection With Cyanobacterial Blooms" in Journal of Environmental Science and Health - Part C Environmental Carcinogenesis and Ecotoxicology, 31, no. 3 (2013):181-200,
https://doi.org/10.1080/10590501.2013.824187 . .
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Cancer Incidence in a Population Living Near a Petrochemical Facility and Oil Refinery

Bulat, Petar; Avramov Ivić, Milka; Jovanović, Mica B.; Petrović, Slobodan D.; Miljus, Dragan; Todorovic, Tanja; Miladinov-Mikov, Marica M.; Bogdanovic, Milka

(Collegium Antropologicum, Zagreb, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bulat, Petar
AU  - Avramov Ivić, Milka
AU  - Jovanović, Mica B.
AU  - Petrović, Slobodan D.
AU  - Miljus, Dragan
AU  - Todorovic, Tanja
AU  - Miladinov-Mikov, Marica M.
AU  - Bogdanovic, Milka
PY  - 2011
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/884
AB  - There is growing concern that pollution from petrochemical and oil refinery installations in Pancevo (Serbia) has increased the incidence of various diseases including cancer The aim of our study was to investigate cancer incidence in Pancevo and to compare it with the region of central Serbia. Cancer incidence data were obtained from the corresponding Serbian Cancer Registries. Systematic local monitoring of benzene, toluene and methyl mercaptane in the atmosphere within Pancevo's industrial area indicated that the average monthly and yearly concentrations often exceeded permitted levels proposed by EU standards (5 mu gm(-3)). Cancer incidence was lower in Pancevo than in central Serbia (the standardised incidence for all types of cancers in Pancevo was 218.3 and in central Serbia it was 241.7 per 100,000 inhabitants). The available data do not allow us to correlate air pollution in Pancevo with increased cancer incidence.
PB  - Collegium Antropologicum, Zagreb
T2  - Collegium Antropologicum
T1  - Cancer Incidence in a Population Living Near a Petrochemical Facility and Oil Refinery
VL  - 35
IS  - 2
SP  - 377
EP  - 383
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_884
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bulat, Petar and Avramov Ivić, Milka and Jovanović, Mica B. and Petrović, Slobodan D. and Miljus, Dragan and Todorovic, Tanja and Miladinov-Mikov, Marica M. and Bogdanovic, Milka",
year = "2011",
abstract = "There is growing concern that pollution from petrochemical and oil refinery installations in Pancevo (Serbia) has increased the incidence of various diseases including cancer The aim of our study was to investigate cancer incidence in Pancevo and to compare it with the region of central Serbia. Cancer incidence data were obtained from the corresponding Serbian Cancer Registries. Systematic local monitoring of benzene, toluene and methyl mercaptane in the atmosphere within Pancevo's industrial area indicated that the average monthly and yearly concentrations often exceeded permitted levels proposed by EU standards (5 mu gm(-3)). Cancer incidence was lower in Pancevo than in central Serbia (the standardised incidence for all types of cancers in Pancevo was 218.3 and in central Serbia it was 241.7 per 100,000 inhabitants). The available data do not allow us to correlate air pollution in Pancevo with increased cancer incidence.",
publisher = "Collegium Antropologicum, Zagreb",
journal = "Collegium Antropologicum",
title = "Cancer Incidence in a Population Living Near a Petrochemical Facility and Oil Refinery",
volume = "35",
number = "2",
pages = "377-383",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_884"
}
Bulat, P., Avramov Ivić, M., Jovanović, M. B., Petrović, S. D., Miljus, D., Todorovic, T., Miladinov-Mikov, M. M.,& Bogdanovic, M.. (2011). Cancer Incidence in a Population Living Near a Petrochemical Facility and Oil Refinery. in Collegium Antropologicum
Collegium Antropologicum, Zagreb., 35(2), 377-383.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_884
Bulat P, Avramov Ivić M, Jovanović MB, Petrović SD, Miljus D, Todorovic T, Miladinov-Mikov MM, Bogdanovic M. Cancer Incidence in a Population Living Near a Petrochemical Facility and Oil Refinery. in Collegium Antropologicum. 2011;35(2):377-383.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_884 .
Bulat, Petar, Avramov Ivić, Milka, Jovanović, Mica B., Petrović, Slobodan D., Miljus, Dragan, Todorovic, Tanja, Miladinov-Mikov, Marica M., Bogdanovic, Milka, "Cancer Incidence in a Population Living Near a Petrochemical Facility and Oil Refinery" in Collegium Antropologicum, 35, no. 2 (2011):377-383,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_884 .
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