Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, India

The cancer prevalence in the Malwa region of Punjab (1089/million/year) is much higher than the national average cancer prevalence in India (800/million/year). The participants in the present study were 50 healthy individuals and 49 cancer patients all living in the Malwa region of Punjab, with the...

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Main Authors: Eleonore Blaurock-Busch, Yvette M. Busch, Albrecht Friedle, Holger Buerner, Chander Parkash, Anudeep Kaur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-01-01
Series:Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4137/CMO.S13410
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spelling doaj-2ab77e173b354353b3568ffac208764b2020-11-25T02:48:08ZengSAGE PublishingClinical Medicine Insights: Oncology1179-55492014-01-01810.4137/CMO.S13410Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, IndiaEleonore Blaurock-Busch0Yvette M. Busch1Albrecht Friedle2Holger Buerner3Chander Parkash4Anudeep Kaur5Micro Trace Minerals, Hersbruck, Germany.Micro Trace Minerals, Hersbruck, Germany.Labor Friedle GmbH, Regensburg, Germany.Micro Trace Minerals, Hersbruck, Germany.Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala, Punjab, India.Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala, Punjab, India.The cancer prevalence in the Malwa region of Punjab (1089/million/year) is much higher than the national average cancer prevalence in India (800/million/year). The participants in the present study were 50 healthy individuals and 49 cancer patients all living in the Malwa region of Punjab, with the healthy people being selected from the same household as the cancer patients. High concentrations of several potentially toxic elements were found in hair samples from people living in Punjab. Compared to standard reference ranges, the metals in excess in both the control and patient groups were aluminium (Al), barium (Ba), manganese (Mn), strontium (Sr) and uranium (U). The most significant findings were high lead (Pb), U and Ba concentrations. The maximum values for Ba, Mn, Pb and U were found in hair from breast cancer patients. The mean concentration of U in hair from the breast cancer patients was 0.63 μg U/g, which is more than double the value found in the control group and over six times higher than the reference range of 0.1 μg U/g. Water, soil, and phosphate fertilizers all seem to play a potential role, causing an increased metal burden in Punjabi people living in the Malwa region. The present study indicates that metals, and especially U, may be a factor in the development of breast cancer among Punjabi women.https://doi.org/10.4137/CMO.S13410
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Chander Parkash
Anudeep Kaur
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Yvette M. Busch
Albrecht Friedle
Holger Buerner
Chander Parkash
Anudeep Kaur
Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, India
Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology
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Yvette M. Busch
Albrecht Friedle
Holger Buerner
Chander Parkash
Anudeep Kaur
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title Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, India
title_short Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, India
title_full Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, India
title_fullStr Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, India
title_full_unstemmed Comparing the Metal Concentration in the Hair of Cancer Patients and Healthy People Living in the Malwa Region of Punjab, India
title_sort comparing the metal concentration in the hair of cancer patients and healthy people living in the malwa region of punjab, india
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series Clinical Medicine Insights: Oncology
issn 1179-5549
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The cancer prevalence in the Malwa region of Punjab (1089/million/year) is much higher than the national average cancer prevalence in India (800/million/year). The participants in the present study were 50 healthy individuals and 49 cancer patients all living in the Malwa region of Punjab, with the healthy people being selected from the same household as the cancer patients. High concentrations of several potentially toxic elements were found in hair samples from people living in Punjab. Compared to standard reference ranges, the metals in excess in both the control and patient groups were aluminium (Al), barium (Ba), manganese (Mn), strontium (Sr) and uranium (U). The most significant findings were high lead (Pb), U and Ba concentrations. The maximum values for Ba, Mn, Pb and U were found in hair from breast cancer patients. The mean concentration of U in hair from the breast cancer patients was 0.63 μg U/g, which is more than double the value found in the control group and over six times higher than the reference range of 0.1 μg U/g. Water, soil, and phosphate fertilizers all seem to play a potential role, causing an increased metal burden in Punjabi people living in the Malwa region. The present study indicates that metals, and especially U, may be a factor in the development of breast cancer among Punjabi women.
url https://doi.org/10.4137/CMO.S13410
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