Therapeutic potency of curcumin on radiodermatitis: A systematic review.

IF 1.9 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Hossein Abdeahad, Nikoo Saeedi, Afsane Bahrami, Abdulridha Mohammed Al-Asady, Saeide Mansoori, Amir Avan, Majid Khazaei, Elnaz Ghorbani, Mikhail Ryzhikov, Seyed Mahdi Hassanian
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Abstract

Objective: Radiodermatitis (RD) is a frequent adverse event of radiotherapy (RT). Currently, there is no consensus and approved protocol for the treatment of RD. Curcumin (CUR) is a natural polyphenol obtained from turmeric and it has low intrinsic toxicity in humans. The aim of this systematic review was to explore the efficacy of CUR for prevention and treatment of RD.

Materials and methods: A systematic literature review was performed in the following online databases: Cochrane library, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, MEDLINE, and EMBASE. Among the 5 selected records, 3 had a randomized clinical trial (RCT)-design and the other had a pilot and controlled study designed. The included studies were performed on breast cancer (N=3), head and neck cancers (N=1) and different types of cancer (N=1).

Results: Four of the studies reported that the application of curcumin in cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy is associated with decreased intensity of radiodermatitis. However, one study did not report any significant effect of CUR on radiodermatitis. This review provides substantial evidence which confirm the clinical value of CUR in cancer supportive care.

Conclusion: Further prospective clinical trials in larger scales are warranted in order to determine the " supplemental form and dose of CUR" for RD prevention and treatment in patients receiving radiotherapy.

姜黄素对放射性皮炎的疗效:系统综述。
目的:放射性皮炎(RD)是放射治疗(RT)的常见不良反应。目前,治疗放射性皮炎尚无一致认可的方案。姜黄素(CUR)是从姜黄中提取的一种天然多酚,对人体的内在毒性较低。本系统综述旨在探讨姜黄素预防和治疗 RD 的疗效:在以下在线数据库中进行了系统性文献综述:材料:在以下在线数据库中进行了系统文献综述:Cochrane library、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、MEDLINE 和 EMBASE。在所选的 5 篇文献中,3 篇采用了随机临床试验(RCT)设计,另一篇采用了试验性对照研究设计。纳入的研究涉及乳腺癌(3 项)、头颈部癌症(1 项)和不同类型的癌症(1 项):结果:其中四项研究报告称,接受放疗的癌症患者服用姜黄素可减轻放射性皮炎的程度。然而,有一项研究并未报告姜黄素对放射性皮炎有任何显著影响。本综述提供了大量证据,证实了姜黄素在癌症辅助治疗中的临床价值:为了确定 "CUR 的补充形式和剂量",以预防和治疗接受放射治疗的患者的放射性皮炎,有必要进行更大规模的前瞻性临床试验。
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Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine
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