A comparative study of trace elements in normal and cancerous colorectal tissues

Quantitative study of the Zn, Cu, K, Rb, Mn, Pb and Ni trace elements by the x‐ray fluorescence method in normal and cancerous tissue samples, obtained from 18 patients suffering from cancer of the colon and rectum, shows that cancerous tissues exhibit statistically higher K, Rb, and Cu concentratio...

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