Sidney S Mirvish
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Zhou L, Zahid M, Anwar M, Pennington K, Cohen S, Wisecarver J, et al.
Nutr Cancer
. 2015 Dec;
68(1):105-12.
PMID: 26699517
A reported linkage between processed (nitrite-treated) meat products and the incidence of colon cancer could be due to sodium nitrite (NaNO2) itself or to N-nitroso compounds produced from the nitrite....
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Zhou L, Anwar M, Zahid M, Shostrom V, Mirvish S
Chem Res Toxicol
. 2014 Sep;
27(10):1669-74.
PMID: 25183213
Nitrite-treated meat is a reported risk factor for colon cancer. Mice that ingested sodium nitrite (NaNO2) or hot dogs (a nitrite-treated product) showed increased fecal excretion of apparent N-nitroso compounds...
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Joshi N, Rhoades M, Bennett G, Wells S, Mirvish S, Breitbach M, et al.
J Toxicol Environ Health A
. 2013 Oct;
76(17):1015-22.
PMID: 24168037
Nitrate and atrazine (ATR) occur in combination in some drinking-water supplies and might react to form N-nitrosoatrazine (NNAT), which is reportedly more toxic than nitrate, nitrite, or ATR. Current evidence...
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Pierre F, Martin O, Santarelli R, Tache S, Naud N, Gueraud F, et al.
Am J Clin Nutr
. 2013 Sep;
98(5):1255-62.
PMID: 24025632
Background: Processed meat intake has been associated with increased colorectal cancer risk. We have shown that cured meat promotes carcinogen-induced preneoplastic lesions and increases specific biomarkers in the colon of...
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Santarelli R, Naud N, Tache S, Gueraud F, Vendeuvre J, Zhou L, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2013 May;
133(11):2533-41.
PMID: 23712585
Epidemiology suggests that processed meat is associated with colorectal cancer risk, but few experimental studies support this association. We have shown that a model of cured meat made in a...
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Dhanda D, Tyagi P, Mirvish S, Kompella U
J Control Release
. 2013 Apr;
168(3):239-50.
PMID: 23562638
Although pulmonary dosing of large porous particles has been shown to sustain drug delivery for a few days, there are no reports on safety or long term delivery. In this...
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Davis M, Lisowyj M, Zhou L, Wisecarver J, Gulizia J, Shostrom V, et al.
Nutr Cancer
. 2012 Feb;
64(2):342-9.
PMID: 22293095
Nitrite-preserved meats (e.g., hot dogs) may help cause colon cancer because they contain N-nitroso compounds. We tested whether purified hot-dog-derived total apparent N-nitroso compounds (ANC) could induce colonic aberrant crypts,...
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Mirvish S, Davis M, Lisowyj M, Gaikwad N
Chem Res Toxicol
. 2009 Jun;
21(12):2344-51.
PMID: 19548355
It was proposed that colon cancer induced by red and nitrite-preserved meat is due to meat-derived N-nitroso compounds in the colonic contents. To explore this view, we previously showed that...
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Mirvish S
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2007 Oct;
16(10):2170-1.
PMID: 17932371
No abstract available.
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Savitz D, Meyer R, Tanzer J, Mirvish S, Lewin F
Am J Public Health
. 2006 Oct;
96(11):1934-9.
PMID: 17018821
Harm reduction strategies involve promoting a product that has adverse health consequences as a substitute for one that has more severe adverse health consequences. Smokeless tobacco low in nitrosamine content...