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Soy-Tea Combo May Thwart Prostate Cancer
Today's Date
Thursday February 06,
2003 (1220 PST)
Taken together, they inhibited tumor growth in mice.
By Colette Bouchez
| ISLAMABAD, February 07 (Online): The same two
foods that many scientists believe reduce the risk of breast cancer in
women may also protect men from prostate cancer. That's the conclusion of
a new Harvard University study that looked at the power of tea and soy to
inhibit the growth of prostate tumors in mice .
Unlike other studies that examined the food's individual
effects on tumor growth, the new research focused on the power that came
from the combined effect of tea and soy together .
"I think the most important finding is that
consumption of both soy and tea has a synergistic effect," says study
author Jin-Rong Zhou, adding that each appears to reinforce the power of
the other to fight cancer .
The study appears in the February issue of The Journal of
Nutrition.
Zhou says he got the idea to test the soy-tea combination
when statistical data showed that China had one of the lowest prostate
cancer risk profiles in the world. Sensing that diet may play a key role,
he dissected Chinese food habits and looked at what the men were eating
most .
While a number of foods made the list, Zhou says tea and
soy jumped out, mostly because previous studies showed they may possess
anti-cancer properties .
"By combining the facts that soy and tea are more
commonly consumed [in China] and their bioactive components are more
potent than other dietary components, we proposed that they are effective
dietary components, especially in combination, for prostate cancer
prevention," Zhou says .
Zhou and his colleagues put their theory to the test on 16
mice, each genetically engineered to grow tumors in the prostate region.
All the mice ate a diet of protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals,
while some were also fed daily doses of soy compound in varying amounts.
Infusions of both black and green tea were given to all the mice to drink
.
The amount of soy consumed by the mice would be equivalent
to about 250 milligrams per day for a human, while the tea dose was
equivalent to about 6 to 8 cups a day, Zhou says .
At the end of the study, the mice were examined for not
only the presence of prostate tumors, but also the size of the tumors,
their rate of growth and how much the disease had spread. These figures
were then analyzed in regard to soy and tea consumption .
What the researchers found: Individually, the soy complex,
and the black and green tea reduced the rate at which tumors developed.
When tumors did grow, they were smaller when either tea or soy was
consumed .
However, when taken together, the tea-soy combination was
even more powerful, not only at inhibiting tumor growth, but also at
reducing the weight of any tumors that did develop, as well as controlling
the spread of cancer to nearby lymph nodes. The soy and green tea
combination also reduced hormone concentrations linked to prostate cancer
.
Ultimately, both tea-soy combinations inhibited
angiogenesis, a process in which tumors grow blood vessels to stay alive .
The bottom line: Alone and especially together, tea and
soy exhibited powerful anti-prostate cancer effects, the study says .
For nutritionist Jyni Holland, the research holds promise,
but she doesn't think men should flood their diet with tea or soy just yet
.
"Keep in mind that it was a mouse study, and many
promising animal results never translate to human success," says
Holland, a clinical nutritionist at New York University Medical Center .
At the same time, she says that since both tea and soy
have been shown in other studies to yield many important health benefits,
adding them to your diet in moderation could have positive results .
"I wouldn't run out and buy soy or green tea
supplements. But if you want to include these foods in your diet, then you
may be well ahead of the game if and when this research does prove true in
humans," Holland says . |
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"American
scientists have found that drinking five small cups of tea a day can help to
boost the immune system and possibly fight against emerging cancer cells. The
alkylamine antigens present in tea, are also found in some bacteria, parasites,
tumor cells and fungi. When the human immune system has previously been exposed
to the antigen (by drinking tea), a much greater defense response is initiated
against the bacteria, parasite, tumor or fungi."
Health
& Hygiene, Summer 2003
"Tea is one
of the single best cancer fighters you can put in your body."
"Tea is
one of the single best cancer fighters you can put in your body," according
to Mitchell Gaynor, MD, director of medical oncology at the. world-renowned
Strong Cancer Prevention Center in New York City and co-author of Dr. Gaynor's
Cancer Prevention Program (Kensington Books, 1999.
"Tea is
one of the single best cancer fighters you can put in your body," according
to Mitchell Gaynor, MD, director of medical oncology at the. world-renowned
Strong Cancer Prevention Center in New York City and co-author of Dr. Gaynor's
Cancer Prevention Program (Kensington Books, 1999.
The latest tea discovery? Strong evidence that both green and black tea can
fight cancer-at least in the test tube-though green tea holds a slight edge. In
a new study, both teas kept healthy cells from turning malignant after exposure
to cancer-causing compounds.
Prevention,
May 2000
"People who
drink about 4 cups of green tea a day seem to get less cancer. Now we may
know why."
In recent
test-tube studies, a compound called EGCG, a powerful antioxidant in tea,
inhibited an enzyme that cancer cells need in order to grow. The cancer cells
that couldn't grow big enough to divide self-destructed. It would take
about 4 cups of green tea a day to get the blood levels of EGCG that inhibited
cancer in the study. Black tea also contains EGCG, but at much lower
concentrations.
In recent
test-tube studies, a compound called EGCG, a powerful antioxidant in tea,
inhibited an enzyme that cancer cells need in order to grow. The cancer cells
that couldn't grow big enough to divide self-destructed. It would take
about 4 cups of green tea a day to get the blood levels of EGCG that inhibited
cancer in the study. Black tea also contains EGCG, but at much lower
concentrations.
Prevention,
Aug 99
Green tea helps
bolster the body's defenses."
"Drinking
two or three American-size cups a day of green tea helps bolster the body's
defenses, especially as you age, suggests Lester A. Mitscher, PhD, professor of
medicinal chemistry at the University of Kansas in Lawrence and author of The
Green Tea Book: China's Fountain of Youth"
"Drinking
two or three American-size cups a day of green tea helps bolster the body's
defenses, especially as you age, suggests Lester A. Mitscher, PhD, professor of
medicinal chemistry at the University of Kansas in Lawrence and author of The
Green Tea Book: China's Fountain of Youth"
Prevention,
April 2003
"Green
tea extract may prevent breast cancer cells from manufacturing the new blood
vessels necessary to promote cancer cell growth"
Writing in a
recent issue of the International Journal of Cancer, the USC researchers noted
that the reduction in breast cancer risk among the green tea drinkers held true
even among women who had a family history of breast cancer as well as among
women who smoked or ate processed foods. Exercise habits - either good or bad -
also did not play a role in the outcome for green tea drinkers.
The conclusions of this study support the important results of a 2002 laboratory
study. According to a report in Science News, researchers at the University of
California and the University of Texas found that green tea extract may prevent
breast cancer cells from manufacturing the new blood vessels necessary to
promote cancer cell growth. If further research confirms these findings, it may
help explain why the green tea drinkers in the USC study were at lower risk of
breast cancer, regardless of other health, diet, and family history factors.
Department
of Preventive Medicine at USC, October 2003
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