Serum and Erythrocyte Antioxidant Defense in Colorectal Cancer Patients during Early Postoperative Period: Potential Modifiers and Impact on Clinical Outcomes
Abstract:A better understanding of antioxidant status, its modifiers, and its effect on clinical outcomes in patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery is needed for effective antioxidant-based interventions. The objectives of this cohort study were: to determine baseline serum (total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP); n = 72) and erythrocyte (superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx); n = 47) antioxidant capacity and time-course during the 72 h postoperative p… Show more
“…The role of oxidative stress in cancer has been studied to develop new therapies to inhibit the growth and progression of cancer cells, but also alleviate the symptoms of the disease. Krystek-Korpacka et al monitored serum and erythrocyte antioxidant defenses in a Polish cohort of colorectal cancer patients, during the early postoperative period, to correlate oxidative stress parameters with clinical outcomes [ 11 ]. Based on their data, the authors identified the period between 8 h and 24 h after surgery as the most sensitive period for oxidative homeostasis and positive health outcomes.…”
Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death, morbidity, and loss of healthy years worldwide, according to the World Health Organization [...]
“…The role of oxidative stress in cancer has been studied to develop new therapies to inhibit the growth and progression of cancer cells, but also alleviate the symptoms of the disease. Krystek-Korpacka et al monitored serum and erythrocyte antioxidant defenses in a Polish cohort of colorectal cancer patients, during the early postoperative period, to correlate oxidative stress parameters with clinical outcomes [ 11 ]. Based on their data, the authors identified the period between 8 h and 24 h after surgery as the most sensitive period for oxidative homeostasis and positive health outcomes.…”
Non-communicable diseases have become the leading cause of death, morbidity, and loss of healthy years worldwide, according to the World Health Organization [...]
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