Lycopene Supplementation and Disease Risk
Brain Cancer Critical Findings
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G.Tom |
P.Tom |
F.Tom |
Lyco |
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Cancer: brain (Glioma) |
Puri T |
Lycopene in treatment of high-grade gliomas: a pilot study. |
2010 |
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic benefit of lycopene is well established for carcinoma prostate in various clinical trials and has been proposed for other malignancies including high-grade gliomas. SETTING AND DESIGN: Randomized placebo control study in the Department of Radiation Oncology of a teaching hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifty patients with high-grade gliomas were treated with surgery followed by adjuvant
radiotherapy and concomitant paclitaxel. Patients were randomized to receive either oral lycopene (Group A) 8 mg daily
with radiotherapy or placebo (Group B). Pre-and post-radiotherapy plasma lycopene levels were measured using RESULTS: Median age was 38 years. The commonest histology was glioblastoma multiforme (n = 32). Pre- and
post-treatment plasma lycopene levels in the patients in Gropu A were 152 ng/ml and 316 ng/ml and in the patients in
Group B were 93 ng/ml and 98 ng/ml (P = 0.009). There was non-significant differences in favor of lycopene between
Group A and Group B with higher overall response at six months (P = 0.100), response at last follow-up (P = 0.171) and
time to progression (40.83 vs. 26.74 weeks, P = 0.089)., The follow-up duration was significantly higher for Group A CONCLUSIONS: Addition of nutrition supplements such as lycopene may have potential therapeutic benefit in the adjuvant management of high-grade gliomas. |
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