1. Screening of Trace Metals in the Plasma of Breast Cancer Patients in Comparison with a Healthy Population.
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Pasha, Q., Malik, Salman A., Iqbal, J., Shaheen, N., and Shah, Munir H.
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BREAST cancer patients , *TRACE metals , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of metals , *ATOMIC absorption spectroscopy , *CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) , *CARCINOGENESIS , *STATISTICAL correlation , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of zinc , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of sodium - Abstract
The plasmas of breast cancer patients and healthy donors were analyzed for selected trace metals by a flame atomic absorption spectrophotometric method. In the plasma of breast cancer patients, mean concentrations of macronutrients/essential metals, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, and Zn were 3584, 197.0, 30.80, 6.740, 5.266, and 6.170 ppm, respectively, while the mean metal levels in the plasma of healthy donors were 3908, 151.0, 72.40, 17.70, 6.613, and 2.461 ppm, respectively. Average concentrations of Cd, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Pb, Sb, Sr, and Zn were noted to be significantly higher in the plasma of breast cancer patients compared with healthy donors. Very strong mutual correlations (r > 0.70) in the plasma of breast cancer patients were observed between Cd-Pb, Cr-Li, Li-K, Li-Cd, K-Cr, Li-Pb, Cr-Co, Cu-Ni, Co-K, Cd-K, and K-Pb, whereas, Al-Cr, Ca-Zn, Cd-Sb, Cd-Zn, Ca-Mg, Fe-Zn, and Na-Mn exhibited strong relationships (r > 0.60) in the plasma of healthy donors. The cluster analysis revealed considerably different apportionment of trace metals in the two groups of donors. The average metal concentrations of different age groups of the two donor categories were also evaluated, which showed the build-up of Al, Cd, Co, Cr, Mn, Li, Pb, Sb, and Zn in the plasma of breast cancer patients. The role of some trace metals in carcinogenesis is also discussed. The study indicated appreciably different patterns of metal distribution and correlation in the plasma of breast cancer patients in comparison with the healthy population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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