https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index en-au 5 Influence of the selenium level on overall survival in lung cancer https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:37060 69 µg/L, reference). The 80 months crude survival after diagnosis was 79.5% (95% CI: 68.5-92.4%) for individuals in the highest tertile and 58.1% (95% CI: 45.1-74.9%) for individuals in the lowest tertile with stage I lung cancer. Conclusion: These results suggest that in patients undergoing treatment for stage I lung cancer, serum selenium levels at the time of diagnosis (>69 µg/L) may be associated with improved overall survival.]]> Wed 19 Jan 2022 15:19:20 AEDT ]]> Influence of the levels of arsenic, cadmium, mercury and lead on overall survival in lung cancer https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:48683 1.97–7.77 µg/L) compared to quartile I (0.23–0.57 µg/L, reference). This study revealed that low blood cadmium levels <1.47 µg/L are probably associated with improved overall survival in treated patients with stage IA disease.]]> Mon 27 Mar 2023 14:53:43 AEDT ]]>