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Oxidative stress in non‐small cell lung cancer patients after chemotherapy: Association with treatment response
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In lung cancer patients, oxidative stress increased and anti-oxidant enzymes decreased as the disease progressed. Chemotherapy may suppress oxidative stress and decreased anti-oxidant enzyme activity in responders as compared with non-responders. These effects may contribute to improved survival among responders.
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