Abstract
Context: Osteosarcoma is a rare malignant bone tumor, commonly occurring in the age group
of 10 to 24 years. Recent reports have indicated that there is a link between fluoride
exposure and osteosarcoma. Aims: The present study was planned to analyze serum levels of fluoride in patients of
osteosarcoma and fluoride content of their drinking water. Settings and Design: The present study was carried out comparing 10 patients of osteosarcoma and 10 healthy
volunteers (who served as controls). Materials and Methods: Serum and drinking water fluoride levels were estimated by ion selective electrode.
Statistical analysis used: The data were computed as mean ± SD and Student’s t test was applied. Results: Both, the serum and drinking water fluoride levels, were significant by higher in
patients with osteosarcoma as compared to controls (P < 0.05, P < 0.001, respectively).
Conclusions: These results suggest a link between fluoride exposure and osteosarcoma.
Key words
Fluoride - osteosarcoma - serum - water