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Amplifying Curcumin's Antitumor Potential: A Heat-Driven Approach for Colorectal Cancer Treatment.

Janviere KabagwiraRyan N FullerPaul A VallejosChase S SugionoVola-Masoandro AndrianarijaonaJazmine Brianna ChismMichael P O'LearyDavid Caba MolinaWilliam LangridgeMaheswari SenthilNathan R Wall
Published in: OncoTargets and therapy (2024)
The findings indicate that hyperthermia augments the antitumor effects of curcumin in vitro, supporting the hypothesis that curcumin could be a more effective HIPEC agent than traditional drugs like mitomycin-C. Mutation-associated differences in response to treatments were observed, particularly in p53 mutant cells. While further studies are needed, these preliminary results suggest that curcumin in HIPEC could represent a novel therapeutic strategy for CRC patients with peritoneal metastases. This approach may offer improved outcomes with fewer side effects, particularly in genetically distinct CRC subtypes.
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