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Prevention of prostate cancer through custom tailoring of chemopreventive regimen.

Imtiaz A Siddiqui1, Farrukh Afaq, Vaqar M Adhami, Hasan Mukhtar.   

Abstract

One practical way to control cancer is through chemoprevention, which refers to the administration of synthetic or naturally occurring agents to block, reverse or delay the process of carcinogenesis. For a variety of reasons, the most important of which is human acceptance, for chemopreventive intervention naturally occurring diet-based agents are preferred over synthetic agents. For a long time, the prevailing mantra of cancer chemoprevention has been: "Find effective agents with acceptable or no toxicity and use them in preventing cancer in relatively healthy people or individuals at high risk for developing cancer". In pursuing this goal many naturally occurring phytochemicals capable of affording protection against carcinogenesis in preclinical settings in experimental animals have been described. However, clinical trials of single agents have yielded disappointing results. Since carcinogenesis is a multistage phenomenon in which many normal cellular pathways become aberrant, it is unlikely that one agent could prove effective in preventing cancer. This review underscores the need to build an armamentarium of naturally occurring chemopreventive substances that could prevent or slow down the development and progression of prostate cancer. Thus, the new effective approach for cancer prevention "building a customized mechanism-based chemoprevention cocktail of naturally occurring substances" is advocated.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17403520     DOI: 10.1016/j.cbi.2007.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biol Interact        ISSN: 0009-2797            Impact factor:   5.192


  11 in total

Review 1.  Nanochemoprevention: sustained release of bioactive food components for cancer prevention.

Authors:  Imtiaz A Siddiqui; Vaqar M Adhami; Nihal Ahmad; Hasan Mukhtar
Journal:  Nutr Cancer       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 2.900

2.  Nanochemoprevention by bioactive food components: a perspective.

Authors:  Imtiaz A Siddiqui; Hasan Mukhtar
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2010-03-11       Impact factor: 4.200

3.  Effective prostate cancer chemopreventive intervention with green tea polyphenols in the TRAMP model depends on the stage of the disease.

Authors:  Vaqar Mustafa Adhami; Imtiaz Ahmad Siddiqui; Sami Sarfaraz; Sabih Islam Khwaja; Bilal Bin Hafeez; Nihal Ahmad; Hasan Mukhtar
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2009-03-10       Impact factor: 12.531

Review 4.  Nanoformulation of natural products for prevention and therapy of prostate cancer.

Authors:  Vanna Sanna; Imtiaz A Siddiqui; Mario Sechi; Hasan Mukhtar
Journal:  Cancer Lett       Date:  2012-11-29       Impact factor: 8.679

5.  Introducing nanochemoprevention as a novel approach for cancer control: proof of principle with green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate.

Authors:  Imtiaz A Siddiqui; Vaqar M Adhami; Dhruba J Bharali; Bilal B Hafeez; Mohammad Asim; Sabih I Khwaja; Nihal Ahmad; Huadong Cui; Shaker A Mousa; Hasan Mukhtar
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2009-02-17       Impact factor: 12.701

6.  Nigerian foodstuffs with prostate cancer chemopreventive polyphenols.

Authors:  Sunday Eneojo Atawodi
Journal:  Infect Agent Cancer       Date:  2011-09-23       Impact factor: 2.965

7.  Epigallocatechin Gallate/Layered Double Hydroxide Nanohybrids: Preparation, Characterization, and In Vitro Anti-Tumor Study.

Authors:  Seyedeh Sara Shafiei; Mehran Solati-Hashjin; Ali Samadikuchaksaraei; Reza Kalantarinejad; Mitra Asadi-Eydivand; Noor Azuan Abu Osman
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-08-28       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Timing of supplementation of selenium and isoflavones determines prostate cancer risk factor reduction in rats.

Authors:  Jessica R Tolman; Edwin D Lephart; Kenneth Dr Setchell; Dennis L Eggett; Merrill J Christensen
Journal:  Nutr Metab (Lond)       Date:  2008-11-10       Impact factor: 4.169

9.  Suppression of NFkappaB and its regulated gene products by oral administration of green tea polyphenols in an autochthonous mouse prostate cancer model.

Authors:  Imtiaz A Siddiqui; Yogeshwer Shukla; Vaqar M Adhami; Sami Sarfaraz; Mohammad Asim; Bilal Bin Hafeez; Hasan Mukhtar
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2008-03-04       Impact factor: 4.200

10.  Synthesis of PLGA nanoparticles of tea polyphenols and their strong in vivo protective effect against chemically induced DNA damage.

Authors:  Amit Kumar Srivastava; Priyanka Bhatnagar; Madhulika Singh; Sanjay Mishra; Pradeep Kumar; Yogeshwer Shukla; Kailash Chand Gupta
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2013-04-15
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