Kaba, MPirincci, NYuksel, MBGecit, IGunes, MOzveren, HEren, HDemir, H2025-04-102025-04-101513-7368http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14701/38890Background: Trace elements are major components of biological structures; however, excessive levels of these elements can be toxic. Materials and Methods: In the present study, serum levels of trace elements were measured in 30 patients with newly diagnosed as prostate cancer and 32 healthy volunteer by using furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Results: It was found that there was an increase in serum levels of Co, Cu, Mg and Pb (p<0.05), whereas a decrease in serum levels of Fe, Mn, and Zn levels in patients with prostate cancer (p<0.05). Conclusions: These changes may be important in the pathogenesis of prostate cancers; however, further prospective studies are needed to identify relationships between prostate cancer and trace elements.EnglishSerum Levels of Trace Elements in Patients with Prostate CancerArticle