2011
DOI: 10.1258/ebm.2011.011028
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Role of nuclear factor-κB-mediated inflammatory pathways in cancer-related symptoms and their regulation by nutritional agents

Abstract: Cancer is a disease characterized by dysregulation of multiple genes and is associated with symptoms such as cachexia, anorexia, fatigue, depression, neuropathic pain, anxiety, cognitive impairment, sleep disorders and delirium (acute confusion state) in medically ill patients. These symptoms are caused by either the cancer itself or the cancer treatment. During the past decade, increasing evidence has shown that the dysregulation of inflammatory pathways contributes to the expression of these symptoms. Cancer… Show more

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“…fatigue, pain, constipation). We cannot rule out the placebo effect; however, several preclinical studies demonstrating that curcumin can improve fatigue, depression or neuropathic pain support our current observation (Gupta et al, 2011;Sharma et al, 2006;Xu et al, 2005). Therefore, curcumin could improve the quality of life of patients with pancreatic cancer by alleviating cancer-related symptoms, and this could indirectly contribute to the improved overall survival.…”
Section: Clinical Trials Using Curcumin In Patients With Pancreatic Cmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…fatigue, pain, constipation). We cannot rule out the placebo effect; however, several preclinical studies demonstrating that curcumin can improve fatigue, depression or neuropathic pain support our current observation (Gupta et al, 2011;Sharma et al, 2006;Xu et al, 2005). Therefore, curcumin could improve the quality of life of patients with pancreatic cancer by alleviating cancer-related symptoms, and this could indirectly contribute to the improved overall survival.…”
Section: Clinical Trials Using Curcumin In Patients With Pancreatic Cmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Numerous NF-kB-regulated genes are involved in cancer cell survival, proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, metastasis, and cytokine secretion (36). Therefore, the NF-kB signaling pathway has become an attractive potential target for drug discovery (37). A wide variety of agents, including inhibitors of protein kinases, protein phosphatases, proteasomes, ubiquitination, acetylation, methylation, and the DNA-binding steps of NF-kB signaling pathway, have been identified as potential NF-kB-targeting agents (36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others act as cancer suppressing agents, and can inhibit the development of cancerinitiated cells to pre-neoplastic and neoplastic cells [22,23]. However, in most cases, a given phytochemical can execute a multitude of intracellular effects, rather than a specific biological interaction, and the combination of these effects eventually facilitates cancer prevention/treatment [24,25]. Many phytochemicals are also found to modulate inflammation-related molecular targets [26,27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%