Author:
Narod Steven A.,Huzarski Tomasz,Jakubowska Anna,Gronwald Jacek,Cybulski Cezary,Oszurek Oleg,Dębniak Tadeusz,Jaworska-Bieniek Katarzyna,Lener Marcin,Białkowska Katarzyna,Sukiennicki Grzegorz,Muszyńska Magdalena,Marciniak Wojciech,Sun Ping,Kotsopoulos Joanne,Lubiński Jan
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated a relationship between selenium status and cancer risk among those with low selenium levels. It is of interest to prospectively evaluate the relationship between selenium and cancer among women who reside in a region with ubiquitously low selenium levels.
Methods
We performed a nested case-control study of baseline serum selenium levels and cancer risk using data and biological samples from 19,573 females that were participants in a biobanking initiative between 2010 and 2014 in Szczecin Poland. Cases included women with any incident cancer (n = 97) and controls (n = 184) were women with no cancer at baseline or follow-up. Serum selenium was quantified using mass spectroscopy.
Results
The odds ratio associated being below the cutoff of 70.0 μg/L compared to a level above 70.0 μg/L was 2.29 (95% CI 1.26–4.19; P = 0.007). The risks for women in the two middle categories were similar and suggests that the normal range be between 70 μg/L and 90 μg/L. There was evidence for an increased risk of cancer among women in the highest category of selenium levels (i.e., > 90 μg/L), but this association did not achieve statistical significance (OR = 1.63; 95%CI 0.63–4.19; P = 0.31).
Conclusions
Results from this study suggest that suggest that the optimum serum level of selenium in women living in Poland should be between 70 μg/L and 90 μg/L.
Funder
Narodowe Centrum Badań i Rozwoju
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Genetics(clinical),Oncology
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