.4bstractWe have investigated levels of antioxidant enzymes and free radical-induced DNA base modifications in human cancerous lung tissues and in their cancer-free surrounding tissues. Various DNA base lesions in chromatin of lung tissues were measured by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. .4ctivities of superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase were also measured in lung tissues. Higher levels of DNA lesions were observed m cancerous tissues than in cancer-free surrounding tissues. Antioxidant enzyme levels were lower in cancerous tissues. The results indicate an association between decreased activities of antioxidant enzymes and increased levels of DNA lesions in cancerous tissues. Higher levels of DNA lesions suggest that free radical reactions may be increased in malignant tumor cells.
Perfusion and spirometry improves significantly in patients with CPE after the lung decortication but function of the affected lung remains impaired. There was no influence of the age, gender, side of the disease, bacteriology or duration of the empyema before operation on lung function.
Most of our findings confirmed prognostic relevance of the current pTNM stage grouping in patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer. However, despite recent modifications, there is still a significant heterogeneity that flaws stage IIIA.
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