Author/Authors :
Farzin، Leila نويسنده Environmental Laboratory, Nuclear Science Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI , , Moassesi، Mohammad Esmail نويسنده Environmental Laboratory, Nuclear Science Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI , , Sajadi، Fattaneh نويسنده Environmental Laboratory, Nuclear Science Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI , , Ahmadi Faghih، Mohammad Amin نويسنده Environmental Laboratory, Nuclear Science Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI ,
Abstract :
Background: Pancreatic cancer is a major worldwide health problem. Little is known
about the etiology of pancreatic cancer, which is an important cause of cancer mortality
in developed countries. This study evaluates the importance of amounts of trace
elements in pancreatic cancer etiology and diagnostics.
Methods: Atomic absorption spectrometry was used to estimate zinc, selenium,
copper, cadmium and lead concentrations in 80 patients with pancreatic cancer admitted
to various hospitals in Tehran Province over an 18-month period and in 100 control
subjects.
Results: There were significantly lower levels (P < 0.001) of zinc in patientsʹ sera
(63.12±26.45 ?g/dl) compared with controls (107.05±30.23 ?g/dl). The mean
concentration of cadmium in patients (3.10±1.05 ?g/l) was higher than in healthy subjects
(1.52±0.88 ?g/l; P < 0.0001). In addition, there were significant variations in blood
cadmium concentrations due to tobacco smoking in both groups (P < 0.001). No
significant differences in levels of selenium, copper and lead were observed between
the two groups (P > 0.05).
Conclusion: In this study and by analyzing data from recent major reported series,
we have found that cadmium is a plausible pancreatic carcinogen. This study also
suggests a significant relationship between zinc metabolism and pancreatic cancer.