2019
DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/nqz012
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Transcriptional changes in prostate of men on active surveillance after a 12-mo glucoraphanin-rich broccoli intervention—results from the Effect of Sulforaphane on prostate CAncer PrEvention (ESCAPE) randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background Epidemiological evidence suggests that consumption of cruciferous vegetables is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer progression, largely attributed to the biological activity of glucosinolate degradation products, such as sulforaphane derived from glucoraphanin. Because there are few therapeutic interventions for men on active surveillance for prostate cancer to reduce the risk of cancer progression, dietary approaches are an appealing option for patients. … Show more

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“…Finally, we proceeded with the analysis of the articles studying long-term interventions (Table S3). In these works, we found various publications on different types of cancers: prostate [48,49], breast [37], ovarian [50], and pancreas (pilot [51] and development [52]), and one work on type 2 diabetes mellitus [35] and a letter to the editor [38] as a result of this study.…”
Section: Long-term Studiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Finally, we proceeded with the analysis of the articles studying long-term interventions (Table S3). In these works, we found various publications on different types of cancers: prostate [48,49], breast [37], ovarian [50], and pancreas (pilot [51] and development [52]), and one work on type 2 diabetes mellitus [35] and a letter to the editor [38] as a result of this study.…”
Section: Long-term Studiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The works of Paltsev et al [48] and Traka et al [49] were both dedicated to prostate cancer, for a period of 12 months, but with different interventions and different parameters of the stage of development. In the first one [48], the intervention was carried out using capsules with 900 mg of DIM (3,3-diindolylmethane) and considered data of morphological changes (MI formula to calculate presence of cancer) in the prostate, and registration of the prostatic intraepithelial neoplasias (PIN) of low and high degree as well as the number of foci of cancer and urological dynamic parameters (maximum, average, and residual urinary flow) and erectile function.…”
Section: Long-term Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, it was found that the consumption of glucoraphanin-rich broccoli soup affects gene expression in the prostates of men on active surveillance, consistent with a reduction in the risk of cancer progression [47]. Broccoli sprouts are considered a functional food as they are naturally enriched in glucoraphanin (GR), which is the biological precursor of sulforaphane (SFN), a compound mainly found in broccoli sprouts, Chinese kale, cabbage, and watercress.…”
Section: Itc Anti-cancer Activity In Different Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of antitumor activity, sulforaphane has shown great potential for treatment of cancers such as bladder cancer (Xia, Kang, Jung, Zhang, & Lian, ), colon cancer (Darkwa, Burkhardt, & Tsuji, ), triple negative breast cancer (Jensen, Slattery, Housley, & Hansen, ), pancreatic cancer (Yin et al, ), prostate cancer (Traka et al, ), and non‐small cell lung cancer (Zheng et al, ). Although high numbers of studies have investigated the antitumor activity of sulforaphane, there is a need for a precise review to describe the mechanism of antitumor activity of sulforaphane.…”
Section: Significant Properties Of Sulforaphanementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of antitumor activity, sulforaphane has shown great potential for treatment of cancers such as bladder cancer (Xia, Kang, Jung, Zhang, & Lian, 2019), colon cancer (Darkwa, Burkhardt, & Tsuji, 2019), triple negative breast cancer (Jensen, Slattery, Housley, & Hansen, 2019), pancreatic cancer (Yin et al, 2019), prostate cancer (Traka et al, 2019), and non-small cell lung cancer .…”
Section: Significant Properties Of Sulforaphanementioning
confidence: 99%