Iron and cancer: recent insights
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Abstract
Iron is an essential dietary element. However, the ability of iron to cycle between oxidized and reduced forms also renders it capable of contributing to free radical formation, which can have deleterious effects, including promutagenic effects that can potentiate tumor formation. Dysregulation of iron metabolism can increase cancer risk and promote tumor growth. Cancer cells exhibit an enhanced dependence on iron relative to their normal counterparts, a phenomenon we have termed iron addiction. Work conducted in the past few years has revealed new cellular processes and mechanisms that deepen our understanding of the link between iron and cancer. Control of iron efflux through the combined action of…
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- Cancer cell
- Ferroportin
- Carcinogenesis
- Hepcidin
- Chemistry
- Cancer
- Iron deficiency
- Ferritin
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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