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1.   BBC NEWS | Health | Grapes 'may prevent cancer scarring'

Grapes could help women to avoid the painful scarring often associated ... Professor John Yarnold and colleagues at the Institute of Cancer ...

SOURCE: Cancer Research UK (http://www.cancerresearchuk.org)

Grapes 'may prevent cancer scarring'

 

Grapes contain powerful antioxidants

Grapes could help women to avoid the painful scarring often associated with breast cancer treatment.

Doctors at The Institute of Cancer Research in London believe the antioxidants in grapes may protect against radiation fibrosis.

This condition affects thousands of women around the world each year. It causes tissue around the breast to become hard and stiff. In some cases, it is painful.

I believe grape seed extract has interesting potential


Professor John Yarnold,
Institute of Cancer Research

This scarring can occur years after the women undergo radiotherapy to treat breast cancer.

In recent years, advances in radiotherapy treatment have meant that the likelihood of women developing radiation fibrosis has fallen.

However, it can still occur and doctors cannot offer women guarantees that they will not have any scarring.

Cell damage

While doctors do not know what causes radiation fibrosis, they suspect it may be caused by the continuous release of free radicals triggered by radiotherapy.

Free radicals spread like a kind of biological rust and can cause havoc in cells, even damaging DNA.

Antioxidants can mop up these potentially damaging molecules.

Professor John Yarnold and colleagues at the Institute of Cancer Research are now looking to see if the antioxidant properties in grapes could have a role to play.

"Grape seeds contain a mixture of compounds called flavanoids, also found in other fruits and vegetables," said Professor Yarnold.

"They have antioxidant properties that may be superior to known antioxidants like vitamin E or C.

"There have already been promising small scale trials with antioxidants, but I believe grape seed extract has interesting potential."

Tissue hardening

The doctors are planning to recruit 72 patients initially. Half will be given tablets containing grape seed extract while the others will receive a dummy pill.

This will enable the researchers to determine if the grape seed extract can protect women from fibrosis.

Professor Yarnold said: "Radiotherapy is followed over the years by tissue hardening and tenderness in the breast and underlying muscles in some women.

"We aim to test if grape seed extract reverses these changes and improves patients' quality of life."

He added: "If successful, we aim to conduct further clinical trials in radiotherapy patients cured of other cancers where fibrosis may cause other serious medical problems."

Sir Paul Nurse, chief executive of Cancer Research UK which is funding the study, said: "We hope this trial will eventually lead to a treatment for patients who previously had no respite from the symptoms of radiation fibrosis."

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Tuesday, 11 March 2008 1-What is Cold Pressed Grape Seed? Omid 242
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 2-What is grape seed used for? Omid 272
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 3-How grape seeds are used? Omid 266
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 4-What does science says about grape seed? Omid 234
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Tuesday, 11 March 2008 7-What are the health benefits of grape seed? Omid 281
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 8-What is the effect of Microwave heating on Grape Seed Oil quality? Omid 281
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 9-Why grape seed is the ideal choice as an anti-oxidant? Omid 234
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 10-For best result, what can I use in the same time with grape seed? Omid 229
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 11-For best result, how much grape seed should I take every day? Omid 249
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 12-What are antioxidants? Omid 224
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 13-What are Polyphenols? Omid 228
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 14-What are tannins and how do they relate to flavan-3-ols? Omid 234
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 15-What is the definition of OPC (oligomeric proanthocyanidin)? Omid 245
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 16-What is the patent (US PATENT #4,698,360) about? Omid 290
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 17-Where do the grape seeds and grape skins come from? Omid 234
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 18-What varieties of seeds do you use? Omid 243
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 19-Is the grape seed extract made from seeds and skins (pomace) or seeds only? Omid 237
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 20-How are the seeds stored prior to extraction? Omid 230
Tuesday, 11 March 2008 21-What solvents do you use in your extraction process? Omid 246
Thursday, 06 March 2008 22-What is ORAC and how is it done? Omid 309
Thursday, 06 March 2008 23-Who discovered OPC? Omid 266
 
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