Literature DB >> 10022989

Early detection and prevention of colorectal cancer (review).

R H Dashwood1.   

Abstract

Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths, and the two most important considerations for avoidance of this disease are early detection and prevention. If metastasis has occurred to distant sites, such as the liver and lung, the 5-year survival rate for colorectal cancer is below 10%, but this increases to greater than 90% when the cancer is found early. Early detection can be facilitated by use of the digital rectal exam, fecal occult blood test, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy, but these methods might be supplemented in the future by other screening assays using intermediate biomarkers. One interesting biomarker, the aberrant crypt focus (ACF), has been observed in resected human colons, and is the earliest detectable morphological change in the colons of experimental animals treated with carcinogens such as the cooked meat heterocyclic amines. The ACF can also be used as an end-point to screen for potential inhibitors of colorectal cancer; using this approach, we identified conjugated linoleic acids, indole-3-carbinol, chlorophyllin, and tea polyphenols as promising inhibitors in the colon. These compounds can be added to a growing list of natural and synthetic agents that might be effective against colorectal cancer, including selenium, calcium, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents. However, results from human clinical trials with several of these compounds have highlighted the need for detailed mechanism data before recommendations can be made for wide-scale use in humans. In the meantime, the best approach to reducing the risk of colorectal cancer would be to increase the dietary intake of fruits, vegetables and cereals, while reducing the overall intake of fat, particularly from animal sources.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10022989

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Rep        ISSN: 1021-335X            Impact factor:   3.906


  15 in total

Review 1.  MicroRNAs, diet, and cancer: new mechanistic insights on the epigenetic actions of phytochemicals.

Authors:  Mansi A Parasramka; Emily Ho; David E Williams; Roderick H Dashwood
Journal:  Mol Carcinog       Date:  2011-07-07       Impact factor: 4.784

2.  APOBEC3G promotes liver metastasis in an orthotopic mouse model of colorectal cancer and predicts human hepatic metastasis.

Authors:  Qingqing Ding; Chun-Ju Chang; Xiaoming Xie; Weiya Xia; Jer-Yen Yang; Shao-Chun Wang; Yan Wang; Jiahong Xia; Libo Chen; Changchun Cai; Huabin Li; Chia-Jui Yen; Hsu-Ping Kuo; Dung-Fang Lee; Jingyu Lang; Longfei Huo; Xiaoyun Cheng; Yun-Ju Chen; Chia-Wei Li; Long-Bin Jeng; Jennifer L Hsu; Long-Yuan Li; Alai Tan; Steven A Curley; Lee M Ellis; Raymond N Dubois; Mien-Chie Hung
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2011-10-10       Impact factor: 14.808

3.  Manipulating miRNA Expression: A Novel Approach for Colon Cancer Prevention and Chemotherapy.

Authors:  Satish Ramalingam; Dharmalingam Subramaniam; Shrikant Anant
Journal:  Curr Pharmacol Rep       Date:  2015-06-01

4.  White tea extract induces apoptosis in non-small cell lung cancer cells: the role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-{gamma} and 15-lipoxygenases.

Authors:  Jenny T Mao; Wen-Xian Nie; I-Hsien Tsu; Yu-Sheng Jin; Jian Yu Rao; Qing-Yi Lu; Zuo-Feng Zhang; Vay Liang W Go; Kenneth J Serio
Journal:  Cancer Prev Res (Phila)       Date:  2010-07-28

5.  An integrated approach to the detection of colorectal cancer utilizing proteomics and bioinformatics.

Authors:  Jie-Kai Yu; Yi-Ding Chen; Shu Zheng
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2004-11-01       Impact factor: 5.742

6.  Hypermethylated Promoters of Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein Genes are Associated with Colorectal Cancer.

Authors:  Haochang Hu; Tiangong Wang; Ranran Pan; Yong Yang; Bin Li; Cong Zhou; Jun Zhao; Yi Huang; Shiwei Duan
Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res       Date:  2018-10-27       Impact factor: 3.201

7.  Abnormal Savda Munziq, an Herbal Preparation of Traditional Uighur Medicine, May Prevent 1,2-dimethylhydrazine-Induced Rat Colon Carcinogenesis.

Authors:  Abdiryim Yusup; Halmurat Upur; Anwar Umar; Benedicte Berke; Dilxat Yimit; Jaya Conser Lapham; Nicholas Moore; Pierrette Cassand
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2011-06-16       Impact factor: 2.629

8.  The accuracy of polyp assessment during colonoscopy in FIT-screening is not acceptable on a routine basis.

Authors:  Inge Stegeman; Sascha van Doorn; Rosalie Mallant-Hent; Manon van der Vlugt; Marco Mundt; Paul Fockens; Patrick Bossuyt; Evelien Dekker
Journal:  Endosc Int Open       Date:  2014-06-23

9.  Feasibility of quantifying SDC2 methylation in stool DNA for early detection of colorectal cancer.

Authors:  Tae Jeong Oh; Hyun Il Oh; Yang Yei Seo; Dongjun Jeong; Changjin Kim; Hyoun Woo Kang; Yoon Dae Han; Hyun Cheol Chung; Nam Kyu Kim; Sungwhan An
Journal:  Clin Epigenetics       Date:  2017-12-04       Impact factor: 6.551

10.  Correlations between cytoplasmic CSE1L in neoplastic colorectal glands and depth of tumor penetration and cancer stage.

Authors:  Cheng-Jeng Tai; Tzu-Cheng Su; Ming-Chung Jiang; Hung-Chang Chen; Shing-Chuan Shen; Woan-Ruoh Lee; Ching-Fong Liao; Ying-Chun Chen; Shu-Hui Lin; Li-Tzu Li; Ko-Hung Shen; Chung-Min Yeh; Kun-Tu Yeh; Ching-Hsiao Lee; Hsin-Yi Shih; Chun-Chao Chang
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2013-01-31       Impact factor: 5.531

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