Carcinogenesis, Vol. 22, No. 4, 679,
April 2001
© 2001 Oxford University Press
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Re: Rajeswari,N., Ahuja,Y.R., Malani,U., Chandrashekar,S., Balakrishna,N., Rao,K.V. and Khar,A. (2000) Risk assessment in the first degree female relatives of breast cancer patients using the alkaline Comet assay. Carcinogenesis, 21, 557561
Laboratory of Carcinogenesis, Cancer Research Centre, 76 Fanardjian Street, Yerevan 75052, Armenia Email: genetik@ysu.am
Dear Sir
I read with great interest the research findings of Dr Rajeswari and co-workers (1). I draw attention to the extremely high background micronucleus (MN) level in exfoliated buccal mucosa cells of untreated cancer patients and their first degree female relatives (3.41 and 1.65%, respectively) compared
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