Blood selenium concentration in residents of areas in China having a high incidence of lung cancer
- 1 April 1984
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Biological Trace Element Research
- Vol. 6 (2) , 133-137
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02916930
Abstract
Data concerning the blood selenium level and its relation to the mortality from lung cancer are reported. There were 353 samples of blood collected from workers at the Yannan Tin Mine (Yun-Xi) and 75 samples from Beijing residents for comparison. An inverse correlation between blood selenium levels and lung cancer mortalities was observed. The average selenium concentration in whole blood from Beijing residents (age-adjusted mortality rate from lung cancer for males: 12/100,000) and Yun-Xi miners (age-adjusted mortalty from lung cancer for males: 108/100,000) were 12.3 and 8.8 μg/100 mL, respectively. A similar inverse correlation was also observed among young people of comparable sex and age groups. In Yun-Xi, the tin miners working underground with an average lung cancer death rate of 250/100, 000 for males had lower blood selenium concentrations than those working above ground, where the average lung cancer death rate for males was 42/100,000. Workers frequently exposed to arsenic exhibited lower blood selenium contents. Selenium levels in the blood of patients with lung cancer were lower (6.2 μg/100 mL) than those of healthy controls.Keywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effects of dietary tin and aluminum on selenium utilization by adult malesBiological Trace Element Research, 1982
- Trace Elements in CarcinogenesisPublished by Springer Nature ,1979
- Arsenic and Cancer: Effects of Joint Administration of Arsenite and Selenite on the Genesis of Mammary Adenocarcinoma in Inbred Female C3H/St MiceBioinorganic Chemistry, 1978
- Cancer mortality correlation studies-III: Statistical associations with dietary selenium intakesBioinorganic Chemistry, 1977
- Antioxidants and CancerArchives of environmental health, 1976
- Relationship between serum selenium levels and patients with carcinomaCancer, 1976
- Improvement in the fluorimetric determination of selenium in plant materials with 2,3-diaminonaphthaleneAnalytica Chimica Acta, 1976
- Antioxidants and Cancer. I. Selenium in the Blood of Normals and Cancer PatientsJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1973
- Possible protective effect of selenium against human cancer.1969
- Selenium metabolismToxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1966