Literature DB >> 28511887

Antioxidant polyphenols in cancer treatment: Friend, foe or foil?

Gian Luigi Russo1, Idolo Tedesco2, Carmela Spagnuolo2, Maria Russo2.   

Abstract

Cancer prevention can be probably obtained with easier, faster and less financial strains by pursuing educational programs aimed to induce changes in lifestyle, starting from dietary habits. In the past decades, observational and case-control studies tried to establish a functional relationship between cancer mortality and morbidity and diet. The field becomes even more intricate when scientists investigated which dietary components are responsible for the putative, protective effects of fruits and vegetables against cancer. A relevant part of the literature focused on the positive role of "antioxidant" compounds in foods, including polyphenols. The present review critically evaluate clinical and pre-clinical studies based on polyphenol administration, which contributed to support the concept, deeply rooted in the general population, that antioxidant polyphenols can fight cancer. The controversial and contradictory issues related to the pros and cons on the use of polyphenols against cancer reflect the confounding assumption that cancer treatment and cancer prevention may overlap. We conclude that a clear cut must be done between these two concepts and that the experimental approaches to investigate one or the other should be significantly different, starting from adequate and specifically selected cellular models.
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Keywords:  Antioxidants; Cancer; Polyphenols; Pro-oxidants

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28511887     DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2017.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Cancer Biol        ISSN: 1044-579X            Impact factor:   15.707


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4.  (+)-Catechin in a 1:2 Complex with Lysine Inhibits Cancer Cell Migration and Metastatic Take in Mice.

Authors:  Valéry L Payen; Paolo E Porporato; Pierre Danhier; Thibaut Vazeille; Marine C N M Blackman; Bronislav H May; Paul Niebes; Pierre Sonveaux
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10.  Poor Dietary Polyphenol Intake in Childhood Cancer Patients.

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