2019
DOI: 10.1080/01635581.2019.1679194
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Selenium and thyroid cancer: a systematic review

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“…Although geography and detection methods may affect experimental results. 23 Although most studies support a decrease in serum selenium levels in patients with thyroid cancer, and supplementation with selenium may reduce the risk of certain diseases, the decline is not specific, except for thyroid cancer, including infections, many diseases, including Parkinson's, can cause selenium levels to decline. 24 The significance of vitamin D in the diagnosis and prognosis of thyroid cancer is also conflicted, although in 2016 and 2017, Choi 25 and Danilovic 26 denied serum 25 (OH) D 3 's role in determining the risk of thyroid cancer in their studies respectively.…”
Section: Markers Related To Thyroid Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although geography and detection methods may affect experimental results. 23 Although most studies support a decrease in serum selenium levels in patients with thyroid cancer, and supplementation with selenium may reduce the risk of certain diseases, the decline is not specific, except for thyroid cancer, including infections, many diseases, including Parkinson's, can cause selenium levels to decline. 24 The significance of vitamin D in the diagnosis and prognosis of thyroid cancer is also conflicted, although in 2016 and 2017, Choi 25 and Danilovic 26 denied serum 25 (OH) D 3 's role in determining the risk of thyroid cancer in their studies respectively.…”
Section: Markers Related To Thyroid Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a fluctuation in its level could affect the expression of antioxidant selenoproteins, sensitive to the intake of Se in the thyroid (GPx1 and GPx3). In the review by Olivera et al, studies corroborate the reduction in the activity of selenoproteins in thyroid cancer, in case of Se deficiency [95].…”
Section: Selenium and Thyroid Cancermentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine tumor, responsible for more than half a million new cases per year, ranking 9th place in cancers prevalence worldwide [92,93]. It remains rare in children and adolescent, the median age of diagnostic is 45 to 50 years old [94], it is diagnosed three times more often in women than in men [95]. Thyroid cancer includes three main types of tumors: medullary thyroid carcinoma, anaplastic thyroid carcinoma and differentiated thyroid carcinoma [96].…”
Section: Selenium and Thyroid Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
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