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The Potential Use of Propolis as an Adjunctive Therapy in Breast Cancers

Authors :
Dedy Hermansyah MD, PhD
Felix Zulhendri PhD
Conrad O. Perera PhD
Naufal N. Firsty MD
Kavita Chandrasekaran MDS FAGE
Rizky Abdulah PhD
Herry Herman MD, PhD
Ronny Lesmana MD, PhD
Source :
Integrative Cancer Therapies, Vol 21 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2022.

Abstract

Propolis is a resinous beehive product that has a wide range of biological activities, namely antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. Propolis is collected by the bees from plant resin and exudates to protect hives and maintain hive homeostasis. The aim of the present systematic scoping review is to explore the potential and suitability of propolis as an adjunctive treatment in breast cancers, based on the latest available experimental evidence (2012-2021). After applying the exclusion criteria, a total of 83 research publications were identified and retrieved from Scopus, Web of Science, and Pubmed. Several relevant key themes identified from the included studies were cytotoxicity, synergistic/combination treatment, improvement in bioavailability, human clinical trials, and others. A majority of the studies identified were still in the in vitro and in vivo stages. Nonetheless, we managed to identify 4 human clinical trials that demonstrated the successful use of propolis in alleviating side effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy while increasing the quality of life of breast cancer patients, with minimal adverse effects. In conclusion, propolis, as an adjunctive treatment, may have therapeutic benefits in alleviating symptoms related to breast cancers. However, further clinical trials, preferably with higher number of participants/subjects/patients, are urgently needed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15347354 and 1552695X
Volume :
21
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Integrative Cancer Therapies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.9d0d224f45744e0836f4c14aec77761
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/15347354221096868