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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 3, 257-262, Copyright © 1957 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Urinary Sulfur Partition in Normal Men and in Cancer Patients

Daphne B. Papadopoulou 1

1 National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Md.

1. The partition of inorganic and total sulfate and total and neutral sulfur has been estimated in 10 normal men and 27 cancer patients.

2. The excretion of inorganic and total sulfate was found to be decreased and the neutral sulfur fraction increased in cancer patients more than in the normal subjects.

3. From the data above, it is suggested that there may be a decrease in the rate of the intracellular oxidation substances in the body of cancer patients.

Submitted on October 20, 1956







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