Nutrients (Jun 2022)

Liver Metastatic Breast Cancer: Epidemiology, Dietary Interventions, and Related Metabolism

  • Qianying Zuo,
  • Nicole Hwajin Park,
  • Jenna Kathryn Lee,
  • Zeynep Madak Erdogan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14122376
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 12
p. 2376

Abstract

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The median overall survival of patients with metastatic breast cancer is only 2–3 years, and for patients with untreated liver metastasis, it is as short as 4–8 months. Improving the survival of women with breast cancer requires more effective anti-cancer strategies, especially for metastatic disease. Nutrients can influence tumor microenvironments, and cancer metabolism can be manipulated via a dietary modification to enhance anti-cancer strategies. Yet, there are no standard evidence-based recommendations for diet therapies before or during cancer treatment, and few studies provide definitive data that certain diets can mediate tumor progression or therapeutic effectiveness in human cancer. This review focuses on metastatic breast cancer, in particular liver metastatic forms, and recent studies on the impact of diets on disease progression and treatment.

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