Clinically proven natural products against breast cancer, with mechanistic insights
MD. MAHMUDUL HASAN, SHAH MD. WASIN, MISHU RAHMAN, EVA AZME, MD. SAQLINE MOSTAQ, MD. MAHEDI HASAN NAHID, NOR MOHAMMAD, FARJANA AFRIN TANJUM, MD. ANAMUL HAQUE, MD ASHIQ MAHMUD, MOHAMMAD NURUL AMIN

TL;DR
This review explores natural products like curcumin and green tea that show promise in breast cancer treatment by targeting key cancer pathways and improving clinical outcomes.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of clinically proven natural products and their mechanisms in breast cancer therapy.
Findings
Natural products modulate pathways like angiogenesis and apoptosis in breast cancer cells.
Clinical studies show improved outcomes when natural products are combined with standard treatments.
These products may enhance conventional therapies while reducing side effects.
Abstract
Breast cancer still stands to be the foremost contributor to cancer-related incidence and mortality in women globally accounting for about 14% of all female cancer-related deaths worldwide. This research seeks to illustrate the mechanisms and clinical findings of natural products against breast cancer treatment. Required data for this review article was retrieved employing several readily obtainable search databases, including Web of Science® (Thomson Reuters, USA), PubMed® (U.S. National Library of Medicine, USA), and SciVerse Scopus® (Elsevier Properties S.A., USA), taking into consideration certain search terms like “breast cancer,” “natural products against breast cancer,” and “Clinically proven natural products in the treatment of breast cancer” and so on. Several natural products, namely Omega-3 fatty acids, dietary isothiocyanates, curcumin, green tea, flaxseed, limonene, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNatural product bioactivities and synthesis · Bioactive Compounds and Antitumor Agents · Estrogen and related hormone effects
