Effects of short-term fasting on cancer treatment
Abstract Growing preclinical evidence shows that short-term fasting (STF) protects from toxicity while enhancing the efficacy of a variety of chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of various tumour types. STF reinforces stress resistance of healthy cells, while tumor cells become even more sensit...
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doaj-2f5bb3198b114e50a59f52c19448254d2020-11-25T02:57:40ZengBMCJournal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research1756-99662019-05-0138111410.1186/s13046-019-1189-9Effects of short-term fasting on cancer treatmentStefanie de Groot0Hanno Pijl1Jacobus J. M. van der Hoeven2Judith R. Kroep3Department of Medical Oncology, Leiden University Medical CenterDepartment of Endocrinology, Leiden University Medical CenterDepartment of Medical Oncology, Leiden University Medical CenterDepartment of Medical Oncology, Leiden University Medical CenterAbstract Growing preclinical evidence shows that short-term fasting (STF) protects from toxicity while enhancing the efficacy of a variety of chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of various tumour types. STF reinforces stress resistance of healthy cells, while tumor cells become even more sensitive to toxins, perhaps through shortage of nutrients to satisfy their needs in the context of high proliferation rates and/or loss of flexibility to respond to extreme circumstances. In humans, STF may be a feasible approach to enhance the efficacy and tolerability of chemotherapy. Clinical research evaluating the potential of STF is in its infancy. This review focuses on the molecular background, current knowledge and clinical trials evaluating the effects of STF in cancer treatment. Preliminary data show that STF is safe, but challenging in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Ongoing clinical trials need to unravel if STF can also diminish toxicity and increase efficacy of chemotherapeutic regimes in daily practice.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13046-019-1189-9Short-term fastingFasting-mimicking dietChemotherapyDifferential stress resistanceDifferential stress sensitizationToxicity |
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Stefanie de Groot Hanno Pijl Jacobus J. M. van der Hoeven Judith R. Kroep Effects of short-term fasting on cancer treatment Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research Short-term fasting Fasting-mimicking diet Chemotherapy Differential stress resistance Differential stress sensitization Toxicity |
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Effects of short-term fasting on cancer treatment |
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Abstract Growing preclinical evidence shows that short-term fasting (STF) protects from toxicity while enhancing the efficacy of a variety of chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of various tumour types. STF reinforces stress resistance of healthy cells, while tumor cells become even more sensitive to toxins, perhaps through shortage of nutrients to satisfy their needs in the context of high proliferation rates and/or loss of flexibility to respond to extreme circumstances. In humans, STF may be a feasible approach to enhance the efficacy and tolerability of chemotherapy. Clinical research evaluating the potential of STF is in its infancy. This review focuses on the molecular background, current knowledge and clinical trials evaluating the effects of STF in cancer treatment. Preliminary data show that STF is safe, but challenging in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Ongoing clinical trials need to unravel if STF can also diminish toxicity and increase efficacy of chemotherapeutic regimes in daily practice. |
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Short-term fasting Fasting-mimicking diet Chemotherapy Differential stress resistance Differential stress sensitization Toxicity |
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