Recent research shows that the study of free radical oxidation reactions in the pathogenesis of colorectal exposure (KX) may have important scientific and practical significance. The aim of the study was to study some of the indicators of prooxidant and antioxidant systems in the blood of patients with KX. In the study, the activity of malondialdehyde (MDA) and reductive glucose (GSH) in blood samples of 20 patients diagnosed with colorectal cancer and 15 patients with a diagnosis of colorectal cancer were analyzed in the Oncology Clinic of Azerbaijan Medical University and catalase enzyme activity.
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