Adequate intake of copper and zinc, two essential micronutrients, are important for antioxidant functions. Their imbalance may have implications for development of diseases like colorectal cancer (CRC), where oxidative stress is thought to be etiologically involved. As evidence from prospective epidemiologic studies is lacking, we conducted a case-control study nested within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) cohort to investigate the association between circulating levels of copper and zinc, and their calculated ratio, with risk of CRC development. Copper and zinc levels were measured by reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometer in 966 cases and 966 matched controls. Multivariable adjusted odds ratios ...
INTRODUCTION Aspects of trace element status have previously been investigated as possible contri...
PurposeZinc has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains inco...
Serum copper and zinc levels and their ratio were evaluated in 48 control subjects, 29 patients with...
Adequate intake of copper and zinc, two essential micronutrients, are important for antioxidant func...
Adequate intake of copper and zinc, two essential micronutrients, are important for antioxidant func...
BACKGROUND: Copper and zinc are essential micronutrients and cofactors of many enzymatic reactions t...
BACKGROUND: Copper and zinc are essential micronutrients and cofactors of many enzymatic reactions t...
There is a need for sensitive and specific biomarkers for the early detection of colorectal cancer. ...
Background: Case–control studies show that copper (Cu) is high and zinc (Zn) low in blood and urine ...
textabstractTo investigate the association of serum copper and zinc with mortality from cancer and c...
The relationship between breast cancer and two trace elements, zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu), was invest...
BackgroundThe essential trace elements copper and zinc, and their ratio (copper/zinc), are important...
PURPOSE : This study aimed to determine Cu/Zn ratio, nutritional and inflammatory status in patients...
AbstractThe pathogenesis of a number of diseases like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer h...
Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine cancer. There is no systematic screening for such cancer...
INTRODUCTION Aspects of trace element status have previously been investigated as possible contri...
PurposeZinc has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains inco...
Serum copper and zinc levels and their ratio were evaluated in 48 control subjects, 29 patients with...
Adequate intake of copper and zinc, two essential micronutrients, are important for antioxidant func...
Adequate intake of copper and zinc, two essential micronutrients, are important for antioxidant func...
BACKGROUND: Copper and zinc are essential micronutrients and cofactors of many enzymatic reactions t...
BACKGROUND: Copper and zinc are essential micronutrients and cofactors of many enzymatic reactions t...
There is a need for sensitive and specific biomarkers for the early detection of colorectal cancer. ...
Background: Case–control studies show that copper (Cu) is high and zinc (Zn) low in blood and urine ...
textabstractTo investigate the association of serum copper and zinc with mortality from cancer and c...
The relationship between breast cancer and two trace elements, zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu), was invest...
BackgroundThe essential trace elements copper and zinc, and their ratio (copper/zinc), are important...
PURPOSE : This study aimed to determine Cu/Zn ratio, nutritional and inflammatory status in patients...
AbstractThe pathogenesis of a number of diseases like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer h...
Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine cancer. There is no systematic screening for such cancer...
INTRODUCTION Aspects of trace element status have previously been investigated as possible contri...
PurposeZinc has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains inco...
Serum copper and zinc levels and their ratio were evaluated in 48 control subjects, 29 patients with...