Concentrations of some major and minor elements in larynx tissues with and without cancer

作者: İ. Durak , M. Kavutcu , O. Canbolat , A. Ü. Işik , Ö. Akyol

DOI: 10.1007/BF00205193

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摘要: In this study, concentrations of some major and minor elements were determined in the larynx tissues with without cancer, results obtained statistically compared. No meaningful differences found between sodium, potassium, calcium copper cancer tissues, corresponding cancer-free adjacent control tissues. Phosphate higher compared Iron, zinc magnesium increased both relative to values. Intra- inter-element correlations established within groups indicated that relations also disordered We suggest changed element status cancerous may arise from requirements for such as iron, zinc, phosphate.

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