2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2009.03.010
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What is the evidence for gender differences in ferritin and haemoglobin?

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“…1, 2006, to Aug. 31,2006, from 44 general practices in France. In total, 243 patients were screened for eligibility.…”
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“…1, 2006, to Aug. 31,2006, from 44 general practices in France. In total, 243 patients were screened for eligibility.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 The appropriateness of the official definition of the lower limit for normal hemoglobin concentrations in women has been debated. 31 The biological definition of iron-deficiency anemia is based on the reduction of erythropoiesis due to a lack of available iron. Hemoglobin cutoff values serve as a surrogate and do not truly reflect all individuals' erythropoietic function correctly.…”
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“…Therefore, iron recycling accounts for most of the iron homeostasis in human. The situation is different in menstruating women [62,63] where there are controversial discussions about iron stores, ferritin, and Hb levels [64,65]. It appears that lower Hb and ferritin values in menstruating women have been accepted as normal rather than possibly representing widespread iron deficiency.…”
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“…In many cultures where iron kitchenware is used, women present elevated levels of haemoglobin (19.4 g/dL in Ethiopian women) [32], such as in our grandmothers' time because they cooked with iron kitchenware and they had iron diet. Later it was proved the decreased haemoglobin values are not "normal" for the women.…”
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