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Probing the Potential: Exploring Probiotics as a Novel Frontier in Cancer Prevention and Therapeutics.

Journal of environmental pathology, toxicology and oncology : official organ of the International Society for Environmental Toxicology and Cancer
January 1, 2024
Akhil Nair et al. (4 authors)
ReviewJournal ArticleHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to outline the significance of probiotics and their mechanisms in combating various cancer types, as well as their benefits for pre- and post-operative cancer patients.

Results Summary

Probiotics demonstrated beneficial effects against cancer by restoring gut microbiome balance, boosting immune response, secreting metabolites, preventing metastasis, and inhibiting carcinogenic chemicals, with no reported detrimental consequences.

Population

Pre- and post-operative cancer patients and general cancer prevention contexts.

Effective Dosage

Not Assessed

Duration

Not Assessed

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (12)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
probiotic diet or supplementation
decrease
cancer
-
-
established the beneficial effects
#1
probiotic diet or supplementation
no change
cancer
-
-
without displaying any detrimental consequences
#2
probiotics
increase
gut flora
humans
-
play a pivotal role in restoring the balance
#3
probiotics
decrease
cancer prevention
-
-
potentially contributing to
#4
probiotics
decrease
invasion and dissemination of infections that carry the risk of triggering cancer
-
-
have the capacity to curb
#5
probiotics
decrease
cancer
-
-
can combat cancer
#6
probiotics
increase
immune response
-
-
eliciting and boosting
#7
probiotics
increase
metabolites
-
-
secreting
#8
probiotics
decrease
cancer cells from metastasizing
-
-
preventing
#9
probiotics
decrease
carcinogenic chemicals
-
-
inhibiting
#10
probiotics
decrease
toxicity
-
-
mitigating
#11
probiotic use
neutral
-
pre- and post-operative cancer patients
-
highlights the benefits
#12
Abstract

Cancer has emerged as one of the most prevalent diseases worldwide, with a consistent rise in the number of cases observed over the past few decades. The rising mortality rates associated with cancer have transformed it into a significant global challenge. Despite the presence of various anti-cancer drugs, the complete eradication of cancer remains an elusive goal. The numerous undesirable effects associated with cancer therapy further emphasize the importance of developing an alternative technique of cancer treatment. Recent research has established the beneficial effects of a probiotic diet or supplementation against cancer without displaying any detrimental consequences. An alteration in the gut microbiome balance in humans can result in the development of various diseases, including cancer. Probiotics play a pivotal role in restoring the balance of gut flora, potentially contributing to cancer prevention. Furthermore, they have the capacity to curb the invasion and dissemination of infections that carry the risk of triggering cancer. Probiotics can combat cancer in various ways, such as by eliciting and boosting the immune response, secreting metabolites, preventing cancer cells from metastasizing, inhibiting carcinogenic chemicals, and mitigating their toxicity, etc. The present review intends to outline the significance of probiotics and their underlying mechanisms in combating various cancer types. Additionally, this review highlights the benefits of probiotic use in pre- and post-operative cancer patients.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansProbioticsDietGastrointestinal MicrobiomeNeoplasms
Study Links
Quality Scores
Safety90
Efficacy85/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations2
Citations/Year2.0
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.25
Weight Score2.70
Normalized Score0.86
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