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Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial of the Action of Several Doses of Lycopene in Localized Prostate Cancer: Administration Prior to Radical Prostatectomy.

Nagi B Kumar1, Karen Besterman-Dahan, Loveleen Kang, Julio Pow-Sang, Ping Xu, Kathy Allen, Diane Riccardi, Jeffrey P Krischer.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this Phase II randomized-controlled trial was to evaluate the safety and effect of administering several doses of lycopene to men with clinically localized prostate cancer, on intermediate endpoint biomarkers implicated in prostate carcinogenesis.
METHODS: Forty-five eligible men with clinically localized prostate cancer were supplemented with 15, 30 or 45 mg of lycopene or no supplement from biopsy to prostatectomy. Compliance to study agent, toxicity, changes in plasma lycopene, serum steroid hormones, PSA and tissue Ki-67 were analyzed from baseline to completion of intervention.
RESULTS: Forty-two of forty-five five subjects completed the intervention for approximately 30 days from the time of biopsy until prostatectomy. Plasma lycopene increased from baseline to post treatment in all treatment groups with greatest increase observed in the 45 mg lycopene-supplemented arm compared to the control arm without producing any toxicity. Overall, subjects with prostate cancer had lower baseline levels of plasma lycopene similar to those observed in previous studies in men with prostate cancer. Serum free testosterone decreased with 30 mg lycopene supplementation and total estradiol increased significantly with 30 mg and 45 mg supplementation from baseline to end of treatment, with no significant increases in serum PSA or tissue Ki-67. These changes were not significant compared to the control arm for this sample size and duration of intervention.
CONCLUSIONS: Although antioxidant properties of lycopene have been hypothesized to be primarily responsible for its beneficial effects, our study suggests that other mechanisms mediated by steroid hormones may also be involved.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 20354574      PMCID: PMC2846655          DOI: 10.4137/cmu.s718

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Med Urol


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3.  Tissue lycopene concentrations and isomer patterns are affected by androgen status and dietary lycopene concentration in male F344 rats.

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4.  The prostatic specific antigen era is alive and well: prostatic specific antigen and biochemical progression following radical prostatectomy.

Authors:  Stephen J Freedland; Leslie A Mangold; Patrick C Walsh; Alan W Partin
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 7.450

5.  Lycopene and other carotenoids inhibit estrogenic activity of 17beta-estradiol and genistein in cancer cells.

Authors:  Keren Hirsch; Andrea Atzmon; Michael Danilenko; Joseph Levy; Yoav Sharoni
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6.  Lycopene inhibits the growth of human androgen-independent prostate cancer cells in vitro and in BALB/c nude mice.

Authors:  Lili Tang; Taiyi Jin; Xiangbin Zeng; Jia-Sheng Wang
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10.  Dietary lycopene intake and risk of prostate cancer defined by ERG protein expression.

Authors:  Rebecca E Graff; Andreas Pettersson; Rosina T Lis; Thomas U Ahearn; Sarah C Markt; Kathryn M Wilson; Jennifer R Rider; Michelangelo Fiorentino; Stephen Finn; Stacey A Kenfield; Massimo Loda; Edward L Giovannucci; Bernard Rosner; Lorelei A Mucci
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