Natural Products for Esophageal Cancer Therapy: From Traditional Medicine to Modern Drug Discovery.
Jeongeun AnSoojin AnMin ChoiJi-Hoon JungBonlgee KimPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Esophageal cancer (EC) is one of the most malignant types of cancer worldwide and has a high incidence and mortality rate in Asian countries. When it comes to treating EC, although primary methods such as chemotherapy and surgery exist, the prognosis remains poor. The purpose of this current research is to review the range of effects that natural products have on cancer by analyzing studies conducted on EC. Fifty-seven studies were categorized into four anti-cancer mechanisms, as well as clinical trials. The studies that were scrutinized in this research were all reported within five years. The majority of the substances reviewed induced apoptosis in EC, acting on a variety of mechanisms. Taken together, this study supports the fact that natural products have the potential to act as a candidate for treating EC.
Keyphrases
- induced apoptosis
- drug discovery
- papillary thyroid
- clinical trial
- case control
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- squamous cell
- oxidative stress
- minimally invasive
- signaling pathway
- risk factors
- coronary artery bypass
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular disease
- squamous cell carcinoma
- childhood cancer
- radiation therapy
- young adults
- locally advanced
- climate change
- surgical site infection