Case Control Study
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World J Gastrointest Oncol. Nov 15, 2022; 14(11): 2208-2223
Published online Nov 15, 2022. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v14.i11.2208
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Figure 1 Antioxidant capacity among control group, group of patients with colonic polyps and group of patients with neoplasia. HC: Healthy controls; CRC: Colorectal cancer.
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Figure 2 Oxidant activity among the control group, group of patients with colonic polyps and group of patients with neoplasia. HC: Healthy controls; CRC: Colorectal cancer.
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Figure 3 Vitamin D concentration among control group and group of patients with either colonic polyps or neoplasia. HC: Healthy controls.
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Figure 4 Free iron concentration among control group, group of patients with colonic polyps and group of patients with neoplasia. HC: Healthy controls; CRC: Colorectal cancer.
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Figure 5 Zinc concentration among control group, group of patients with colonic polyps and group of patients with neoplasia. HC: Healthy controls; CRC: Colorectal cancer.