selm Cancer Research Results
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Colorectal cancer patients had significantly lower serum selenium concentration than the comparison patients (67.24±15.55 μg/L vs 78.81±12.93 μg/L; P<0.001), and selenium concentration was below the reference range in a high percentage of colorectal cancer patients.
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Risk↓, Selenium deficiency is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer. It is believed that selenium supplementation and eating fish or foods rich in selenium and folic acid are factors modifying the incidence and development of colorectal cancer.
selm↑, Colorectal cancer patients had significantly lower serum selenium concentration than the comparison patients (67.24±15.55 μg/L vs 78.81±12.93 μg/L; P<0.001), and selenium concentration was below the reference range in a high percentage of colorectal
Dose↓, Mean selenium concentration differed significantly between both groups; 67.24±15.55 μg/L in the study group vs 78.81±12.93 μg/L in the comparison group (Figure 1; P<0.001). Selenium concentrations in the CRC patients were seldom within the reference
antiOx↑, Selenium has a strong antioxidant effect, although its excess causes toxic effects.
Dose↑, Therefore, selenium supplementation can be justified in people whose microelement concentration is in the lowest tertile (≤105.2 ng/mL)
Dose↝, arod et al showed that selenium supplementation in the Polish population should be considered in people with serum selenium concentration below 70 μg/L, with the aim of maintaining the concentration in the range of 70–90 μg/L
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Drug Metabolism & Resistance ⓘ
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