An Update on Tamoxifen and the Chemo-Preventive Potential of Vitamin E in Breast Cancer Management.
Farid KhalloukiLhoussain HajjiSomayya SaberToufik BouddineMouad EdderkaouiMohammed BourhiaNora MirAdrian LimAdil El MidaouiJohn P GiesyMourad A M Aboul-SoudSandrine Silvente-PoirotMarc PoirotPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2023)
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female cancer in terms of incidence and mortality worldwide. Tamoxifen (Nolvadex) is a widely prescribed, oral anti-estrogen drug for the hormonal treatment of estrogen-receptor-positive BC, which represents 70% of all BC subtypes. This review assesses the current knowledge on the molecular pharmacology of tamoxifen in terms of its anticancer and chemo-preventive actions. Due to the importance of vitamin E compounds, which are widely taken as a supplementary dietary component, the review focuses only on the potential importance of vitamin E in BC chemo-prevention. The chemo-preventive and onco-protective effects of tamoxifen combined with the potential effects of vitamin E can alter the anticancer actions of tamoxifen. Therefore, methods involving an individually designed, nutritional intervention for patients with BC warrant further consideration. These data are of great importance for tamoxifen chemo-prevention strategies in future epidemiological studies.
Keyphrases
- estrogen receptor
- photodynamic therapy
- combination therapy
- cancer therapy
- locally advanced
- breast cancer cells
- positive breast cancer
- healthcare
- risk factors
- human health
- emergency department
- rectal cancer
- papillary thyroid
- metabolic syndrome
- electronic health record
- childhood cancer
- cardiovascular disease
- adverse drug
- insulin resistance