2002
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2002.tb02583.x
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Alcohol Consumption Promotes Body Weight Loss in Melanoma‐Bearing Mice

Abstract: Background: Alcohol consumption is an important risk factor for cancer. Little is known about its effects on cancer progression. Previously, we showed that high ethanol consumption inhibited metastasis of B16BL6 melanoma-bearing mice without affecting primary tumor growth. On the other hand, ethanolconsuming tumor-bearing (TE) mice exhibited decreased survival and decreased body weight as compared to water-drinking, tumor-bearing (TW) mice. The focus of this study was to determine how alcohol promotes weight l… Show more

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“…There are numerous other factors that have been associated with melanoma progression and outcome which might differ across gender. Examples include alcohol consumption (Nunez et al., 2002), sun exposure (Berwick et al., 2005), body mass index (Mori et al., 2006), or exercising (Murphy et al., 2004). Interestingly, all of these factors have also been associated with altering the oxidative balance.…”
Section: (6) the Ros Hypothesis And Other Issues In Melanoma Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are numerous other factors that have been associated with melanoma progression and outcome which might differ across gender. Examples include alcohol consumption (Nunez et al., 2002), sun exposure (Berwick et al., 2005), body mass index (Mori et al., 2006), or exercising (Murphy et al., 2004). Interestingly, all of these factors have also been associated with altering the oxidative balance.…”
Section: (6) the Ros Hypothesis And Other Issues In Melanoma Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alcohol consumption may increase insulin sensitivity by enhancing systemic hormones, such as insulin, estrogen, and leptin [12-14]. By increasing the levels of these hormones alcohol may prevent insulin resistance; however, high levels of these hormones may also promote breast cancer development [15-19]. Our notion is that by understanding both the beneficial and the deleterious effects of alcohol simultaneously in the same animal, we will be able to determine how alcohol affects breast cancer progression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%