| WEDNESDAY,
May 14 (HealthScoutNews) -- It's no secret that men who
eat lots of vegetables seem more likely to avoid
prostate cancer, but researchers now think a chemical in
broccoli and cauliflower could help doctors treat the
disease, too.
No
one has tested the chemical on humans yet, however, and
it may take years to turn it into a usable drug.
"It's interesting early work, but it's a long way
from something going on in a test tube to exactly what
goes on in humans," says Dr. Durado Brooks,
director of prostate and colorectal cancers for the
American Cancer Society.
Prostate
cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men
in the United States and kills about 30,000 each year,
according to the National Prostate Cancer Coalition. A
number of treatments are available, but side effects
commonly include incontinence and impotence.
Prostate
cancer rates are lower in countries where people eat
plenty of fruits and vegetables, although the exact link
between diet and the disease isn't clear, Brooks says.
Researchers
at the University of California at Berkeley decided to
investigate the cancer-fighting effects of chemicals in
cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower,
kale, Brussels sprouts and cabbage.
"We
realized that what was missing was a comprehensive study
of how these natural compounds affect the growth and
function of reproductive cancer cells," says study
co-author Gary Firestone, a professor of molecular and
cell biology at the University of California at
Berkeley.
The
researchers found that a chemical known as
3,3'-diindolylmethane (DIM), a byproduct of eating
cruciferous vegetables, appeared to prevent the growth
of breast cancer cells. They next turned to prostate
cancer cells.
The
researchers found that prostate cancer cells treated
with DIM grew 70 percent slower than untreated cells.
Their
research will appear in the June 6 issue of the Journal
of Biological Chemistry.
The
chemical appears to prevent cancer cells from receiving
signals from the hormone testosterone, Firestone says.
That, in turn, prevents the cells from growing.
By
contrast, traditional hormone therapy for prostate
cancer patients is designed to prevent testosterone from
getting to the cells in the first place. "You cut
off the signal that makes the prostate cancer cells
grow," Firestone says.
It's
possible that the chemical could be used in combination
with hormone therapy, Firestone says, letting doctors
dampen the side effects of lowering testosterone levels.
Producing
drugs from the vegetables may be easy and inexpensive,
he adds: "There's a lot of broccoli and cabbage,
and you should be able to obtain a lot of this chemical
at a very cheap price."
However,
Brooks says hormone treatment is much less common than
other prostate cancer treatments. Surgery and radiation
are the usual treatments.
Research
into chemicals derived from vegetables may be more
important in terms of prevention, says Satya Narayan, an
associate professor of anatomy and cell biology at the
University of Florida. "These compounds may be of
greater importance for prostate cancer prevention at the
early stages of the prostate cancer development, instead
of at the later stages when the cancer is
advanced."
But
it's still not clear how many vegetables men would need
to eat to protect themselves from getting prostate
cancer in the first place.
More
information
Learn
about the disease by visiting the National
Prostate Cancer Coalition or the National
Cancer Institute.
SOURCES: Durado Brooks, M.D., director, prostate and
colorectal cancers, American Cancer Society, Atlanta;
Gary Firestone, Ph.D., professor, molecular and cell
biology, University of California at Berkeley; Satya
Narayan, Ph.D., associate professor, anatomy and cell
biology, University of Florida, Gainesville; June 6,
2003, Journal of Biological Chemistry
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