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Nutrients ; 14(20)2022 Oct 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36296934

ABSTRACT

Primary liver cancer was the seventh most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death with about 906,000 cases and 830,000 deaths, respectively, in 2020. Conventional treatment for liver cancer, such as transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) or sorafenib, has limitations in that there is the recurrence of cancer, drug inefficacy, and adverse effects. Traditional medicine and natural products of several regions including Korea, China, Europe, North America, India, and the Middle East have attracted a lot of attention since they have been reported to have anticancer effects with low adverse effects. In this review, several in vivo studies on the effects of natural compounds on liver cancer and clinical trials approving their therapeutic benefits were selected and discussed. As a result of the analysis of these studies, the effects of natural compounds were classified into a few mechanisms: apoptosis, anti-metastasis, and antiangiogenesis. In addition, medications including natural products in clinical trials were observed to exhibit improvements in various liver cancer symptoms and patients' survival rates. This study presents findings suggestive of the anticancer potential of natural products and their properties in relieving related symptoms.


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Antineoplastic Agents , Biological Products , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular , Chemoembolization, Therapeutic , Liver Neoplasms , Humans , Liver Neoplasms/pathology , Sorafenib/therapeutic use , Chemoembolization, Therapeutic/adverse effects , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/pathology , Phenylurea Compounds/therapeutic use , Niacinamide/adverse effects , Biological Products/pharmacology , Biological Products/therapeutic use , Drug Discovery , Medicine, Traditional , Treatment Outcome , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use
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Korean J Gastroenterol ; 62(5): 306-9, 2013 Nov.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24262598

ABSTRACT

In Korea, the use of herbal remedies is a common cause of drug-induced liver injury. However, the occurrence of both acute pancreatitis and acute hepatitis after taking herbal remedies has rarely been reported. Herein, we report a case of concurrent acute pancreatitis and acute hepatitis associated with Ceramium kondoi ingestion. A 58-year-old woman was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer 7 months ago. Total gastrectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy was performed without complications. The patient had been well until recently, when she presented with severe abdominal pain after ingestion of Ceramium kondoifor 4 weeks. The laboratory findings demonstrated elevated liver enzymes and lipase, and abdominal computed tomography revealed pancreas swelling with fat infiltration. The diagnosis was made based on the diagnostic criteria for drug induced pancreatitis and the Russel Uclaf Causality Assessment Method scale for drug-induced liver injury. After cessation of Ceramium kondoi, she showed clinical and biochemical improvement.


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Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/diagnosis , Liver/drug effects , Pancreas/drug effects , Pancreatitis/chemically induced , Pancreatitis/diagnosis , Plant Extracts/toxicity , Abdominal Pain/etiology , Acute Disease , Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury/enzymology , Female , Humans , Lipase/metabolism , Middle Aged , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Rhodophyta/chemistry , Rhodophyta/metabolism , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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