Prostate Cancer Ontology
Center for Systems Biology, Sichuan University West China Hospital, Sichuan China
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折叠 Prostate cancerProstate cancer
折叠 Epidemiological aspects of prostate cancerEpidemiological aspects of prostate cancer
展开 Basic information of patientBasic information of patient
展开 Personal medical historyPersonal medical history
展开 Genetic and epigenetic of prostate cancerGenetic and epigenetic of prostate cancer
折叠 Lifestyles of prostate cancerLifestyles of prostate cancer
展开 Demographic characteristics Demographic characteristics
展开 Habits and behaviorsHabits and behaviors
Physical activity
展开 EnvironmentEnvironment
展开 MineralMineral
展开 VitaminVitamin
展开 Drug and operationDrug and operation
展开 DiseasesDiseases
展开 Social factorsSocial factors
折叠 FoodsFoods
展开 Physiological and biochemicalPhysiological and biochemical
展开 Food additivesFood additives
展开 Unclear typeUnclear type
展开 Diagnostic aspects of prostate cancerDiagnostic aspects of prostate cancer
展开 Therapeutic aspects of prostate cancerTherapeutic aspects of prostate cancer
Heterocyclic aromatic amines
Preferred Name Heterocyclic Amines
Definition Exhibiting a cyclic structure containing at least one amino (NH2) group, some Heterocyclic Amines are carcinogenic chemicals formed from cooking meat such as beef, pork, fowl, and fish when amino acids and creatine (found in muscle) react at high temperatures. About 17 identified heterocyclic amines that result from cooking meat may increase human cancer risk. Because of the high temperatures used, frying, broiling, and barbecuing produce the largest amounts of heterocyclic amines. (NCI04)
NCI-GLOSS Definition: A chemical that is formed when meat, poultry, or fish is cooked at high temperatures, such as frying, broiling, and barbecuing. Heterocyclic amines are carcinogens (substances that may cause cancer).
Synonyms & Abbreviations HAA;
HCA;
heterocyclic amine;
Heterocyclic Amines;
Heterocyclic Aromatic Amine;
Heterocyclic Aromatic Amines
ReferenceCode NCI Thesaurus Code:C1926
ReferenceURL https://ncit.nci.nih.gov/ncitbrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary=NCI_Thesaurus&ns=ncit&code=C1926
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