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ECOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ANTENATAL ONCOGENESIS IN CHILDREN'S POPULATION OF KHABAROVSK

Authors: Pinaev S.K.; Chizhov A.Ya.; Pinaeva O.G.;

ECOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ANTENATAL ONCOGENESIS IN CHILDREN'S POPULATION OF KHABAROVSK

Abstract

Изучены эколого-физиологические аспекты антенатального онкогенеза. Установлено, что антенатальный онкогенез находится под влиянием экологических факторов, характеризующихся длительными многолетними циклами. При этом циклические изменения экологических факторов приводят к колебаниям частоты доброкачественных и злокачественных опухолей в противофазе, что предполагает наличие коренных различий антенатального онкогенеза при этих заболеваниях.

Ecological and physiological aspects of antenatal oncogenesis have been studied. It has been established that antenatal oncogenesis is influenced by environmental factors characterized by long, long-term cycles. Cyclic changes in environmental factors lead to antiphase fluctuations in the frequency of benign and malignant tumors, suggesting that there are fundamental differences in antenatal oncogenesis in these diseases.

Keywords

экология, доброкачественные опухоли, антенатальный онкогенез, рак, antenatal oncogenesis, cancer, ecology, benign tumors

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