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Issue title: The Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Food Factors (ICoFF 03)
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Kopañski, Z.; | Bertrandt, J. | Grabowska, M. | Kosiniak-Kamysz, A. | Kołodziejski, L. | Opoka, W. | Schlegel-Zawadzka, M.
Affiliations: Military Clinical Hospital, 1-3 Wrocławska str., 30-901 Kraków, Poland | Academy of Physical Education, 78 Al. Jana Pawła II, 31-571 Kraków, Poland | Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, 4 Kozielska str., 01-163 Warszawa, Poland | Jagiellonian University, Medical College, 7 Kopernika str., 31-034 Kraków, Poland | H. Dietl Hospital, 1 Skarbowa, 31-121 Kraków, Poland | Clinic of Oncological Surgery of the Oncology Institute, 11 Garncarska, 31-115 Kraków, Poland
Note: [] Corresponding author. E-mail: mfzawadz@kinga.cyf-kr.edu.pl
Abstract: The analysis included 53 patients (32 men and 21 women) aged 43 to 66 years, who were subjected to radical treatment (surgical or combined) because of stomach (22 patients) or large bowel (31 patients) cancer. All the patients were included in the same model of control examinations, which considered evaluation of the erythrocytes TAS and of the Ca19-9, CEA and AFP concentrations in serum. It was confirmed that in all the patients in whom the recurrence and/or the dissemination occurred of the cancer, the average erythrocytes TAS value increased 5.5 times by comparison with the period before progression and 7 times in comparison with the patients without recurrence and/or dissemination of the cancer. Moreover it was shown that statistically significantly higher TAS values were associated with the progression of the large bowel cancer in comparison with the stomach cancer and that the blood cells TAS positively correlated with the changes of the Ca19-9, CEA and AFP concentrations in patients with progression of the cancer after radical treatment.
Keywords: total antioxidative status (TAS), stomach cancer, large bowel cancer, neoplasm progression
Journal: BioFactors, vol. 22, no. 1-4, pp. 75-78, 2004
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