Oxidative Balance Scores in Cancer Survivors: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
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Although some studies have investigated the relationship between oxidative imbalance and adverse outcomes, there is a lack of data on oxidative balance in cancer survivors. Using data of the 2013-2020 Korean nationwide surveys, this study examined the oxidative balance score (OBS) of non-survivors, short-term survivors (<5 years), and long-term survivors. Approximately 4.6% of the study subjects were cancer survivors, and of these, three-fifths were long-term survivors. Male and female short-term survivors had higher OBS than non-survivors, but the mean OBS of female long-term survivors was reversed. Physicians should periodically remind cancer survivors, particularly women, of the risks associated with unhealthy lifestyles. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

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Cancer SurvivorsOxidative StressPopulation SurveillanceStata Mp Version 17.0AntioxidantReactive Oxygen MetaboliteAdultAdverse OutcomeArticleCancer SurvivorCardiovascular DiseaseClinical ArticleCohort AnalysisCross-sectional StudyFemaleHealth CareHumanLifestyleMaleMiddle AgedMortalityOxidative Balance ScoreOxidative StressPhysical ActivityPhysicianPopulation SurveillanceScoring System
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Oxidative Balance Scores in Cancer Survivors: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
저자
Lee, Jae HyuckHwang, In CheolAhn, Hong Yup
DOI
10.29271/jcpsp.2025.08.1068
발행일
2025-08
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Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP
35
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1068 ~ 1070