Could Oxidative Stress Play a Role in the Development and Clinical Management of Differentiated Thyroid Cancer?
Maria M KościuszkoAngelika BuczyńskaAdam Jacek KrętowskiAnna Popławska-KitaPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Increased oxidative stress (OS) has been implicated as a relevant risk factor for cancer progression. Furthermore, patients diagnosed with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) have been characterized by an increased OS status. Therefore, assessing OS status could potentially be considered a useful tool in DTC clinical management. This measurement could be particularly valuable in personalizing treatment protocols and determining new potential medical targets to improve commonly used therapies. A literature review was conducted to gather new information on DTC clinical management, with a particular focus on evaluating the clinical utility of OS. These meta-analyses concentrate on novel approaches that employ the measurement of oxidative-antioxidant status, which could represent the most promising area for implementing clinical management.
Keyphrases
- oxidative stress
- papillary thyroid
- meta analyses
- end stage renal disease
- squamous cell
- newly diagnosed
- dna damage
- ejection fraction
- healthcare
- chronic kidney disease
- diabetic rats
- prognostic factors
- anti inflammatory
- childhood cancer
- quality improvement
- patient reported outcomes
- human health
- risk assessment
- patient reported
- health information
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- heat stress
- heat shock protein