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Green Tea
shown to possess Anti-tumor effect in
Breast Cancer

Newswise — A team of scientists led by Dr. Radha Maheshwari, professor of Pathology at
the Uniformed Services University of the
Health Sciences (USU) and Rajesh Loganathan
Thangapazham, a graduate student, have shown
that green tea has antitumor effect in
breast cancer cells. The recently concluded
study will be published in the Journal of
Cancer Biology and Therapy, December 2007,
Volume 6, Issue 12.
Cancer is a disease caused by the increased
proliferation of cells which group and form
a lump called tumor. Tumors can be benign or
malignant. Cells from malignant tumors break
away from the original tumor and spread to
other parts of the body growing and forming
new tumors.
They can invade, penetrate into
blood and lymphatic vessels, circulate via
the bloodstream and can grow in a normal
organ or tissue anywhere in the body.
Unfortunately treatment options for
metastasis are very limited and usually
represent the end stage of the disease.Unlike malignant tumors, benign
tumors do not invade and, with very rare
exceptions, are not life threatening.
Chemoprevention broadly implies the use of a
chemical substance of either natural or
synthetic origin, to prevent, hamper, arrest
or reverse a disease. Phytochemicals are
plant based non nutritive components with
substantial medicinal properties.
Dr. Maheshwari’s study observed that green
tea can inhibit the invading capacity of
these breast cancer cells and have also
identified the mechanisms involved in death
inducing and invasion inhibiting effects of
green tea.
Epidemiological studies also
suggest that the risk of breast cancer is
found to be less in Asian countries
consuming green tea. These studies have
greater clinical significance since the
ability of these phytochemicals to activate
anti-cancer program of tumor cells might
determine the success of chemotherapy.
A study by Dr. Maheshwari that was published
earlier this year in Cancer Letters showed
that green tea is effective in delaying
tumor incidence as well as in reducing the
tumor burden. Green tea was found to inhibit
growth of tumors as well as induce death of
breast cancer cells.
Located on the grounds of Bethesda’s
National Naval Medical Center and across
from the National Institutes of Health in
Bethesda, Md, USU is the nation’s federal
school of medicine and graduate school of
nursing.
Students are active-duty uniformed
officers in the Air Force, Army, Navy, and
Public Health Service, who are being
educated to deal with wartime casualties,
national disasters, emerging infectious
diseases, and other public health
emergencies.
The university conducts
sponsored research in the combined sciences,
including military-relevant research in parasitology, infectious diseases, treatment
of traumatic injury, and other issues
related to health, war, and national
disaster.
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