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3. Genes Related to Motility in an Ionizing Radiation and Estrogen Breast Cancer Model Breast cancer is a major global health concern as it is the primary cause of cancer death for women. Environmental radiation exposure and endogenous factors such as hormones increase breast cancer risk, and its development and spread depend on cell motility and migration. The expression of genes associated with cell motility, such as ADAM12, CYR61, FLRT2, SLIT2, VNN1, MYLK, MAP1B, and TUBA1A, was analyzed in an experimental breast cancer model induced by radiation and estrogen. The results showed that TUBA1A, SLIT2, MAP1B, MYLK, and ADAM12 gene expression increased in the irradiated Alpha3 cell line but not in the control or the malignant Tumor2 cell line. Bioinformatic analysis indicated that FLERT2, SLIT2, VNN1, MAP1B, MYLK, and TUBA1A gene expressions were found to be higher in normal tissue than in tumor tissue of breast cancer patients. However, ADAM12 and CYR61 expressions were found to be higher in tumors than in normal tissues, and they had a negative correlation with ESR1 gene expression. Concerning ESR2 gene expression, there was a negative correlation with CYR61, but there was a positive correlation with FLRT2, MYLK, MAP1B, and VNN1. Finally, a decreased survival rate was observed in patients exhibiting high expression levels of TUBA1A and MAP1B. These genes also showed a negative ER status, an important parameter for endocrine therapy. The genes related to motility were affected by ionizing radiation, confirming its role in the initiation process of breast carcinogenesis. In conclusion, the relationship between the patient's expression of hormone receptors and genes associated with cell motility presents a novel prospect for exploring therapeutic strategies.

4. Role of Calcium in an Experimental Breast Cancer Model Induced by Radiation and Estrogen.

5. Advisory Group recommendations on priorities for the IARC Monographs

9. Association of Inflammation and Immune Cell Infiltration with Estrogen Receptor Alpha in an Estrogen and Ionizing Radiation-Induced Breast Cancer Model.

10. Effects of Curcumin and Estrogen Receptor Alpha in Luminal Breast Cancer Cells.

11. DCTPP1 Expression as a Predictor of Chemotherapy Response in Luminal A Breast Cancer Patients.

13. Differences in the carcinogenic evaluation of glyphosate between the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)

14. Assessing the carcinogenic potential of low-dose exposures to chemical mixtures in the environment: the challenge ahead

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23. Erratum: “Health Effects of Pesticide Exposure in Latin American and the Caribbean Populations: A Scoping Review”

25. Noscapine and Apoptosis in Breast and Other Cancers.

35. Health Effects of Pesticide Exposure in Latin American and the Caribbean Populations: A Scoping Review

36. Health Effects of Pesticide Exposure in Latin American and the Caribbean Populations: A Scoping Review

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