Title of article :
Determining Serum Zinc Level in Children with Cancer before and 3 Months after Chemotherapy in Kerman Province, Iran
Author/Authors :
Naderi, A kerman university of medical sciences - department of pediatrics, ايران , Farahmandinia, Z kerman university of medical sciences - department of pediatrics, ايران , Shahraki Ghadimi, Z kerman university of medical sciences - department of pediatrics, ايران , Doustan, F kerman university of medical sciences - member of medical center, ايران , Shahraki Ghadimi, H zahedan university of medical sciences - faculty of medicine - Department of clinical biochemistry, ايران , Madahian, N Afzalipour hospital - hematology and oncology pediatrics ward, ايران , Hayat Bakhsh Abbasi, M kerman university of medical sciences - microbiology research center for tropical and infection diseases, ايران
From page :
87
To page :
91
Abstract :
Introduction: Cancer and chemotherapy could decrease serum Zinc level. In this study, serum Zinc level was investigated at the beginning of cancer diagnosis and 3 months after chemotherapy in children with all types of cancer. Method: In this cross sectional study forty-five 1-15 year old children who were newly diagnosed cancer cases (leukemia, lymphoma and solid tumor) were evaluated. Patients with previous chronic disease were excluded from the study. Serum Zinc level was measured before and 3 months after chemotherapy by an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The relationship between serum Zn level and malnutrition was also evaluated in both steps. Results: The mean serum Zn level was 37.26±45.02 μg/dl at the beginning of cancer diagnosis and 11.96±24.59 μg/ dl 3 months after chemotherapy (p-value=0.002), which showed a significant statistical reduction. There was no significant statistical difference in Zinc level between groups in regard to age, gender, place of resident and type of cancer. Conclusion: This study indicated that Zinc level was lower than normal before chemotherapy and further decrease was seen after chemotherapy in all types of cancer among participating patients. Therefore, it is recommended to add Zinc supplement to chemotherapy protocols especially for malnourished patients.
Keywords :
Children , cancer , Zinc , chemotherapy , malnutrition
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer (IJBC)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Blood and Cancer (IJBC)
Record number :
2669174
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