Sha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang (SMD-2; 沙參麥冬湯 shā shēn mài dōng tāng) is a Chinese medicinal herb (CMH; 中草藥 zhōng cǎo yào) used to treat symptoms associated with cancer therapy. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of SMD-2 on the levels of urinary copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), and selenium (Se) in lung cancer patients and head and neck cancer patients receiving chemoradiotherapy. Forty-two head and neck cancer patients and 10 lung cancer patients participated in our clinical trial. Each patient received chemoradiotherapy for 4 weeks. In addition, each patient was treated with SMD-2 for 8 weeks, including 2 weeks prior to and after the chemoradiotherapy treatment. Comparison of urinary Cu, Zn, and Se levels and the ratios of Zn to Cu a...
Background: Copper and zinc are the elements with numerous physiological activities. Copper (Cu) ha...
Introduction: In our previous studies it was concluded that the zinc (Zn) level in in human expresse...
Introduction: The aim is to find out whether a hypothetical diagnostic benefit exists in the assessm...
AbstractSha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang (SMD-2; 沙參麥冬湯 shā shēn mài dōng tāng) is a Chinese medicinal herb...
Lung cancer, with 12% of overall new cancer cases globally, has considerable mortality rate. Chemoth...
The purpose of our study was to investigate the relationship between plasma and hair levels of Se, Z...
ABSTRACT Two trace elements, copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in serum are elevated in cancer patients sin...
Given the strong associations between diet and cancer risk, there is considerable scientific interes...
Purpose: It has been shown that Copper and Zinc contribute to the structure of the antioxidant enzym...
Breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers alter the zinc (Zn) metabolism. Combined analyses of urinar...
Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles in chemical events that occur at the cellular level in t...
Purpose: Understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of pancreatic cancer (PaCa) is still insuffi...
SciVal Topics Metrics Funding details Abstract Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles i...
Abstract Background Arsenic exposure increases the risk of non-cancerous and cancerous diseases. In ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the alterations in oxidative stress and trace element...
Background: Copper and zinc are the elements with numerous physiological activities. Copper (Cu) ha...
Introduction: In our previous studies it was concluded that the zinc (Zn) level in in human expresse...
Introduction: The aim is to find out whether a hypothetical diagnostic benefit exists in the assessm...
AbstractSha Shen Mai Men Dong Tang (SMD-2; 沙參麥冬湯 shā shēn mài dōng tāng) is a Chinese medicinal herb...
Lung cancer, with 12% of overall new cancer cases globally, has considerable mortality rate. Chemoth...
The purpose of our study was to investigate the relationship between plasma and hair levels of Se, Z...
ABSTRACT Two trace elements, copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) in serum are elevated in cancer patients sin...
Given the strong associations between diet and cancer risk, there is considerable scientific interes...
Purpose: It has been shown that Copper and Zinc contribute to the structure of the antioxidant enzym...
Breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers alter the zinc (Zn) metabolism. Combined analyses of urinar...
Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles in chemical events that occur at the cellular level in t...
Purpose: Understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of pancreatic cancer (PaCa) is still insuffi...
SciVal Topics Metrics Funding details Abstract Trace elements (TEs) playing critical roles i...
Abstract Background Arsenic exposure increases the risk of non-cancerous and cancerous diseases. In ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the alterations in oxidative stress and trace element...
Background: Copper and zinc are the elements with numerous physiological activities. Copper (Cu) ha...
Introduction: In our previous studies it was concluded that the zinc (Zn) level in in human expresse...
Introduction: The aim is to find out whether a hypothetical diagnostic benefit exists in the assessm...