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Oxidative stress and radioiodine treatment of differentiated thyroid cancer

It is hypothesized that the oxidative stress level in thyroid cancer patients is additionally upregulated by radioactive iodine (RAI) treatment, that may exert an important impact on future health concerns. In our study, we evaluated the oxidative stress level changes using the measurement of malond...

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Main Authors: Buczyńska, Angelika, Sidorkiewicz, Iwona, Rogucki, Mariusz, Siewko, Katarzyna, Adamska, Agnieszka, Kościuszko, Maria, Maliszewska, Katarzyna, Kozłowska, Gabryela, Szumowski, Piotr, Myśliwiec, Janusz, Dzięcioł, Janusz, Krętowski, Adam, Popławska-Kita, Anna
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