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Selenium in the prevention and subsidiary therapy of cancer of soft tissues


Authors: Andrea Raganová;  Andrea Gažová;  Igor Tomo;  Viera Kristová
Published in: Čes. slov. Farm., 2018; 67, 66-70
Category: Review Articles

Overview

Selenium as an antioxidant has attracted attention because of its anticancer activity. This review presents a view on selenium and its compounds exerting influence against cancer in the soft tissues. The results reveal a significant strong association between a low selenium level in blood and a cancer risk. Seleno-supplementation is important in the prevention of metastatic cancer. These results help to elucidate the anticancer effect of selenium providing further evidence to exploit novel anticancer agents targeting selenium-containing organic compounds.

Key words:

selenium • cancer prevention • cancer treatment • soft tissues


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