Vitamin A, zinc and lung cancer

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Abstract

Serum vitamin A concentration were measured in 26 newly diagnosed lung-cancer patients and found to be significantly lower than those of patients of similar age with either non-malignant lung or non-lung diseases. The levels of vitamin A in the lung-cancer patients, but not in the controls, were significantly correlated with serum concentrations of retinol-binding protein (RBP) and zinc. It is suggested that low levels of zinc might reduce the synthesis of RBP and thus reduce the mobilization of vitamin A from the liver. © 1979, The British Empire Cancer Campaign for Research. All rights reserved.

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Atukorala, S., Basu, T. K., Dickerson, J. W., Donaldson, D., & Sakula, A. (1979). Vitamin A, zinc and lung cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 40(6), 927–931. https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1979.287

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