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Biological Trace Element Research 2003-Jan

Trace elements and some extracellular antioxidant protein levels in serum of patients with laryngeal cancer.

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Seyithan Taysi
Fatih Akcay
Celil Uslu
Yusuf Dogru
Ilhami Gulcin

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In this study, we investigated the levels of serum Zn, Cu, Mg, Mn, Fe, ceruloplasmin (Cp), transferrin (Trf), and albumin in laryngeal carcinoma and correlated their levels with the cancer stage. The sera from 35 patients with laryngeal cancer (10 at stage II, 12 at stage III, and 13 at stage IV) were extracted before treatment and compared with those from the healthy control group (n=15). Although serum Fe and Mn concentrations were lower in the laryngeal cancer groups (for all stages) than in the control group, the difference was not statistically significant (p>0.05). The higher Cu (p<0.001) and Cp (p<0.01) and lower Zn (p<0.01), Mg (p<0.001), and Trf (p<0.01) concentrations were found in laryngeal cancer groups (for each stage) when compared to the control group. In the comparison of stages II, III, and IV (with each other), all parameters were found to be statistically not significant (p>0.05). On the other hand, no meaningful difference was found in terms of the serum albumin level. In our opinion, alterations in the level of trace elements and antioxidant proteins, important for many metabolic processes, in laryngeal cancer may not be a reason for but is, in fact, a consequence of the disease itself.

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