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Vitamin D Abnormalities of Children With Recurrence of Malignancy and Comparison With Newly Diagnosed Patients Publisher



Reisi N1 ; Mirzaei A2 ; Moafi A1 ; Raeissi P3 ; Naghdhassani M4
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  1. 1. Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Faculty of Medicine, Child Growth and Development Research Center, Isfahan Immunodeficiency Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Pediatrics, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Health Service Management, School of Health Management and Medical Information Science, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Psychology, Azad University, Najaf Abad Branch, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine Published:2022


Abstract

Background: Vitamin D (Vit-D) is a necessary ingredient for human growth and its deficiency may increase the risk of cancer and its recurrence. The main purpose of this research was to assess the levels of Vit-D in children with recurrence of malignancy and compare it with new cases of malignancy and the control group. Methods: The status of 25(OH) Vit-D was determined utilizing the HPLC method in 47 patients with recurrence of malignancy (group A), 50 children with new malignancy (group B) and 49 normal healthy siblings of the two groups as a control (group C). Results: Vit-D was low (<30 ng/ml) in the 92% of patients with recurrence of malignancy, which was a significant difference compared to groups B (60%) and C (45%). Vit-D insufficiency (10-30 ng/dl) in group A was also higher than the other two groups. The mean levels of Vit-D in patients with recurrence were significantly lower than the new cases and controls. Low Vit-D (<30 ng/ml) in group A in both male and female, and also in all ages (<6 and ≥ 6 years) was higher than groups B and C. Also, low Vit-D in terms of the type of malignancy in group A was higher than group B only in leukemic patients while this was not different for non-leukemic patients in these two groups. Conclusion: Results of this study showed an increased prevalence of low Vit-D in children with recurrence of malignancies. Therefore, it may increase the risk of recurrence of malignancies in children. © The Author(s)
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