Serum selenium levels and the risk of progression of laryngeal cancer

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Background: Observational studies have reported an inverse relationship between selenium status (blood or toenail) and the risk of laryngeal cancer; however, the impact of low serum selenium level on survival has not been evaluated.

Methods: We conducted a prospective study of 296 patients diagnosed with laryngeal cancer in Szczecin, Poland. Serum selenium was measured at diagnosis and prior to treatment. Patients were followed from the date of diagnosis to death at five years. Vital status was obtained by linkage to the Polish National Death Registry.

Results: The five-year survival after diagnosis was 82.0% (95% CI: 68% to 91%) for individuals in the highest quartile of serum selenium (> 66.8 μg/L) and was 28.6% (95% CI 19% to 42%) for individuals in the lowest quartile (<50.0 μg/L). In an age- and sex-adjusted analysis, the hazard ratio (HR) for death from all causes was 7.01 (95% CI 3.81 to 12.9) for patients in the lowest quartile of serum selenium, compared to those in the highest quartile. The corresponding multivariate HR was 3.07 (95% CI 1.59 to 5.94).

Conclusions: This study suggests that a selenium level in excess of 70 μg/L is associated with improved outcome among patients undergoing treatment for laryngeal cancer. Further studies are needed to evaluate if selenium supplementation to achieve this level might improve overall prognosis.

Tytuł
Serum selenium levels and the risk of progression of laryngeal cancer
Twórca
Lubiński Jan
Słowa kluczowe
medicine; laryngeal cancer; monitoring; medycyna; rak krtani
Współtwórca
Marciniak Wojciech
Muszynska Magdalena
Jaworowska Ewa
Sulikowski Mieczysław
Jakubowska Anna
Kaczmarek Katarzyna
Sukiennicki Grzegorz
Falco Michal
Baszuk Piotr
Mojsiewicz Magdalena ORCID 0000-0002-5289-5198
Kotsopoulos Joanne
Sun Ping
Narod Steven A.
Narod Steven A.
Data
2018
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Identyfikator zasobu
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0184873
Źródło
Plos One, 2018, vol. 13 iss. 1, [br. s.], 0184873
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
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Kategorie
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