Cadmium Status Among Pediatric Cancer Patients in Egypt
medcine • 2015
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Sherief, Laila M.; Abdelkhalek, Elhamy R.; Gharieb, Amal F.; Sherbiny, Hanan S.; Usef, Doaa M.; Almalky, Mohamed A.A.; Kamal, Naglaa M.; Salama, Mostafa A.; Gohar, Wafaa
الكلمات المفتاحية
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المجلة العلمية
medcine
الناشر
Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc
المجلد
94
العدد
20
الصفحات
e740
publication.type
International
رابط البحث
Not Available
المواد المرفقة
Not Available
الملخص
Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic, nonessential, and bio-accumulating heavy metal widely used in industry. Several studies have suggested a positive association between Cd exposure and risks of several cancers. However, data from general population, especially children are sparse.
In the current cross-sectional case–control study, we aimed to assess the association between Cd exposure, as expressed by Cd body status (blood, urine, scalp hair, and nails) and cancer among Egyptian children. Three hundred and fifty pediatric cancer cases aged 3 to 14-years old were enrolled in our study. Their body Cd levels were evaluated using Atomic Absorption Spectrophometer and were compared with Cd levels of 350 healthy children.
Significantly higher Cd levels (blood, urine, scalp hair, and nails) were documented in cancer cases when compared with control (P
In the current cross-sectional case–control study, we aimed to assess the association between Cd exposure, as expressed by Cd body status (blood, urine, scalp hair, and nails) and cancer among Egyptian children. Three hundred and fifty pediatric cancer cases aged 3 to 14-years old were enrolled in our study. Their body Cd levels were evaluated using Atomic Absorption Spectrophometer and were compared with Cd levels of 350 healthy children.
Significantly higher Cd levels (blood, urine, scalp hair, and nails) were documented in cancer cases when compared with control (P
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