Outcomes of a Dietary Intervention to Reduce Bladder Cancer Recurrence and Progression in Survivors of Non–Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
医学
膀胱癌
癌症
肿瘤科
干预(咨询)
内科学
泌尿科
癌症复发
精神科
作者
Karen Hye‐cheon Kim Yeary,Han Yu,Margaret A. Gates,Qiang Li,Susan E. McCann,Rachel Pratt,Frances G. Saad‐Harfouche,Zinian Wang,Nikia Clark,Chong Wang,Elizabeth DiCarlo,Li Tang
出处
期刊:Journal of The National Comprehensive Cancer Network日期:2024-02-26卷期号:22 (2)被引量:1
As one of the 10 most common cancers in the United States, bladder cancer is the most expensive cancer to treat. Most bladder cancers (70%-80%) are diagnosed at early stages as non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), which can be removed. However, 50% to 80% of NMIBC recurs within 5 years, and 15% to 30% progresses with poor survival. Besides life-long surveillance, current treatment is limited. Preclinical and epidemiologic evidence suggest that dietary isothiocyanates (ITCs) in cruciferous vegetables (Cruciferae) could be a noninvasive and cost-effective strategy to improve NMIBC prognosis. Yet, a Cruciferae intervention that increases ITC exposure in NMIBC survivors has not been tested. Thus, the primary aim of this study was to test the effect of a Cruciferae intervention on urinary ITC levels and Cruciferae intake in NMIBC survivors.