Mode of Action of Curcumin and Its Nanoparticles in Chemically Induced Liver Carcinoma in Male Albino Mice
Eman Shawky Mohammed Salem Ali;
Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most prevailing form of
primary liver cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer mortalities
worldwide. Several treatment modalities exist for HCC, including
curative resection, liver transplantation, transarterial
chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation and radioembolization.
However, the post-surgery recurrence rates are as high as 50%.
Moreover, HCC is widely considered as a chemotherapy-resistant
disease. In view of these reasons, chemoprevention has been suggested
as the paramount approach in lowering the occurrence and mortality
associated with HCC.
primary liver cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer mortalities
worldwide. Several treatment modalities exist for HCC, including
curative resection, liver transplantation, transarterial
chemoembolization, radiofrequency ablation and radioembolization.
However, the post-surgery recurrence rates are as high as 50%.
Moreover, HCC is widely considered as a chemotherapy-resistant
disease. In view of these reasons, chemoprevention has been suggested
as the paramount approach in lowering the occurrence and mortality
associated with HCC.
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| Title | Mode of Action of Curcumin and Its Nanoparticles in Chemically Induced Liver Carcinoma in Male Albino Mice | Other Titles | آلية عمل الكركمين و جزيئاته متناهية الصغر (النانو) فى سرطان الكبد المحدث كيميائيا فى ذكور الفئران البيضاء | Authors | Eman Shawky Mohammed Salem Ali | Issue Date | 2018 |
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