Abstract
This review addresses mainly the polyamine levels in various tissues and regional brain of (intact) rats treated with various types of anticancer drugs and those in diverse foods. Results indicate that the most effective combination therapy for cancer patients based on polyamine level is a polyamine-free diet coupled with drugs that reduce the amine in cancer-bearing host tissues.
Keywords: Polyamine, anti-cancer drug, food, cancer, rat, human, therapy
Current Drug Therapy
Title: Effective Anticancer Drug and Food Choices Based on Polyamine Levels in Cancer Tissues
Volume: 4 Issue: 3
Author(s): Satoru Watanabe, Sumika Nagase, Shoichi Sato and Seitaro Ohkuma
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Keywords: Polyamine, anti-cancer drug, food, cancer, rat, human, therapy
Abstract: This review addresses mainly the polyamine levels in various tissues and regional brain of (intact) rats treated with various types of anticancer drugs and those in diverse foods. Results indicate that the most effective combination therapy for cancer patients based on polyamine level is a polyamine-free diet coupled with drugs that reduce the amine in cancer-bearing host tissues.
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Watanabe Satoru, Nagase Sumika, Sato Shoichi and Ohkuma Seitaro, Effective Anticancer Drug and Food Choices Based on Polyamine Levels in Cancer Tissues, Current Drug Therapy 2009; 4 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157488509789054992
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/157488509789054992 |
Print ISSN 1574-8855 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 2212-3903 |
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