Таблица. Онкологические заболевания

Заболевание Объект (доза) эффект ссылка
esophageal cancer 1016 patients aged 30-74 years old\ green tea a protective effect of green tea drinking on esophageal cancer J Natl Cancer Inst. 1994 Jun 1;86(11):855-8.Gao YT, McLaughlin JK, Blot WJ, Ji BT, Dai Q, Fraumeni JF Jr.
cancer 8,552 individuals over 40 years of age\ than 10 cups the 9 years   associated with later onset of cancer; green tea has a potentially preventive effect against cancer among humans Prev Med. 1997 Nov-Dec;26(6):769-75.Imai K, Suga K, Nakachi K.
Cancer 38,540 people (14,873 men, mean age 52.8 years; 23,667 women, mean age 56.8 years), of green tea using precoded answers (never, once per day, twice to four times per day, and five or more times per day). Our findings do not provide evidence that regular green tea consumption is related to reduced cancer risks. Cancer Causes Control. 2001 Aug;12(6):501-8.Nagano J, Kono S, Preston DL, Mabuchi K.
breast and prostate cancers in humans, in animal models\ green tea extract (GTE) (100 microg/ml) and one of its polyphenolic components, epigallocatechin (EGC; 100 microM), a regulatory role for green tea in tumor inhibition.   Chem Biol Interact. 1999 Aug 30;122(1):59-71.Kennedy DO, Matsumoto M, Kojima A, Matsui-Yuasa I.
Prostate cancer in cell culture systems and in animal models \ green tea  that people who consume tea regularly have a lower risk of prostate cancer -related deaths. Second, the incidence of prostate cancer in China, a population that consumes green tea on a regular basis, is lowest in the world. Semin Urol Oncol. 1999 May;17(2):70-6.Gupta S, Ahmad N, Mukhtar H.
benign prostatic hyperplasia, baldness, and acne, as well as androgen-dependent and -independent prostate cancers Green tea extracts, (-)Epigallocatechin-3-gallate can modulate the production and biological actions of androgens and other hormones Hong Kong Med J. 2001 Dec;7(4):369-74Liao S.
prostate cancer Green tea the use of green tea for prostate cancer chemoprevention Urol Clin North Am. 2002 FGupta S, Mukhtar H.eb;29(1):49-57
metastatic prostate carcinoma take 6 g of green tea per day orally in 6 divided doses. Each dose contained 100 calories and 46 mg of caffeine. Green tea toxicity, limited antineoplastic activity Cancer 2003;97:1442-1446. Trump DL
prostate cancer in mice\ green tea The combination of SPC and green tea synergistically inhibited final tumor weight and metastasis and significantly reduced serum concentrations of both testosterone and DHT in vivo. J Nutr. 2003 Feb;133(2):516-21.Zhou JR, Yu L, Zhong Y, Blackburn GL.
prostate cancer that oral infusion of a polyphenolic fraction isolated from green tea (GTP) at a human achievable dose (equivalent to 6 cups of green tea/d) The cancer-chemopreventive effects of green tea. J Nutr. 2003 Jul;133(7 Suppl):2417S-2424SAdhami VM, Ahmad N, Mukhtar H.
prostate cancer 130 incident drinking tea over 40 years for than 3 cups (1 litre) daily that green tea is protective against prostate cancer Int J Cancer. 2004 Jan 1;108(1):130-5Jian L, Xie LP, Lee AH, Binns CW
breast cancer Rate\ laboratory studies using (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) or crude green tea extract (5 cups or < or = 4 cups per day), in a seven-year consumption of green tea was correlated with decreased recurrence of stage I and II breast cancer. Modifying effect of green tea on the clinical characteristics of the cancer.   Jpn J Cancer Res. 1998 Mar;89(3):254-61. Nakachi K, Suemasu K, Suga K, Takeo T, Imai K, Higashi Y.
breast cancer volunteers who took 15 green tea tablets per day (2.25 g green tea extracts, 337.5 mg EGCG, and 135 mg caffeine) for 6 months. (10 cups of green tea per day). high consumption of green tea was closely associated with decreased numbers of axillary lymph node metastases among premenopausal Stage I and II breast cancer patients Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1999 Apr;220(4):225-8.Fujiki H, Suganuma M, Okabe S, Sueoka E, Suga K, Imai K, Nakachi K, Kimura S.
breast cancer human subjects, in mice, human lung cancer cell line PC-9 cells\ green tea with 3H-EGCG. high daily consumption of green tea was associated with a lower recurrence rate among Stages I and II patients.   Mutat Res. 1999 Jul 16;428(1-2):339-44.Suganuma M, Okabe S, Sueoka N, Sueoka E, Matsuyama S, Imai K, Nakachi K, Fujiki H.
breast cancer breast cancer cell line, MDA-MB-468\ extract of green tea GTE-TP91 to 45% of the metaphases were observed to exhibit this behavior Int J Oncol. 1998, Mar; 12(3):617-20.Hsu TC, Zhao Y, Wang RY, Dickerson R, Liang JC, Wang X, Wu Y.
breast cancer 8000 individuals\ daily consumption of at least ten Japanese-size cups of green tea; consuming over five cups per day cancer onset; a follow-up study of breast cancer patients conducted at our Hospital found that stages I and II breast cancer patients consuming over five cups per day experienced a lower recurrence rate and longer disease-free period than those consuming fewer than four cups per day. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 1999 Nov;125(11):589-97.Fujiki H.
breast cancer 133 subjects were documented to suffer recurrence of breast cancer\ green tea regular green tea consumption may be preventive against recurrence of breast cancer in early stage cases.   Cancer Lett. 2001 Jun 26;167(2):175-82. Inoue M, Tajima K, Mizutani M, Iwata H, Iwase T, Miura S, Hirose K, Hamajima N, Tominaga S.
mammary tumor in rats\ green tea green tea had significant chemopreventive effects on carcinogen-induced mammary tumorigenesis in female S-D rats. J Cell Biochem. 2001;82(3):387-98. Kavanagh KT, Hafer LJ, Kim DW, Mann KK, Sherr DH, Rogers AE, Sonenshein GE.
breast cancer in vitro assays (human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and in human breast cancer cells MDA-MB231) and in animal models\ mixed green tea extract (GTE) as well as its individual catechin components (that 40 microg/ml GTE or EGCG). Since cancer is angiogenesis dependent, this may partially explain the antineoplastic effects associated with green tea consumption. Int J Oncol. 2002 Sep;21(3):487-91.Sartippour MR, Heber D, Zhang L, Beatty P, Elashoff D, Elashoff R, Go VL, Brooks MN
breast cancer green tea extract (GTE), its individual catechin \ MDA-MB231 breast cancer cell and human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) antiangiogenic effects of green tea, which may contribute to its potential use for breast cancer treatment and/or prevention.   J Nutr. 2002 Aug;132(8):2307-11. Sartippour MR, Shao ZM, Heber D, Beatty P, Zhang L, Liu C, Ellis L, Liu W, Go VL, Brooks MN.
breast cancer 501 breast cancer patients and 594 control subjects\ green tea green tea drinkers showed a significantly reduced risk of breast cancer. Risk of breast cancer was not related to black tea consumption Int J Cancer. 2003 Sep 10; 106(4):574-9.Wu AH, Yu MC, Tseng CC, Hankin J, Pike MC.
gastrointestinal carcinogenesis, colon carcinogenesis Mouse, rat \ green tea extract (that 1 g per day of GTE) GTE inhibited chemical carcinogenesis of the gastrointestinal tract in rodents. Cancer. 1996 Apr 15;77(8 Suppl):1662-7.Yamane T, Nakatani H, Kikuoka N, Matsumoto H, Iwata Y, Kitao Y, Oya K, Takahashi T.
colonic carcinogenesis Rat\ injection of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine and green tea extract (GTE) previously showed inhibited carcinogenesis and oxidative DNA damage in the gastrointestinal tract. Cancer Lett. 1996 Jul 12;104(2):205-9.Matsumoto H, Yamane T, Inagake M, Nakatani H, Iwata Y, Takahashi T, Nishimura H, Nishino H, Nakagawa K, Miyazawa T.
gastrointestinal cancer in hamsters\ green tea extract (0.5 mg/L) in their drinking water/24 weeks GTE has an inhibitory effect on the process of pancreatic carcinogenesis and on tumor promotion of transplanted pancreatic cancer.   Pancreas. 1997 Oct;15(3):272-7.Hiura A, Tsutsumi M, Satake K.
familial polyposis seven patients\ treated with 5-fluorouracil suppositories and green tea extract after surgery. Some regression of the polyps in the preserved rectal segment was observed, and no rectal cancer developed in any of these patients. Nippon Geka Gakkai Zasshi. 1998 Jun;99(6):391-5.Ichikawa D, Takahashi T, Adachi T, Kimura A, Shirasu M, Matsumoto H, Kitamura K, Yamane T, Yamaguchi T.
colonic mucosa cancer Wistar rats\ aqueous solutions of green tea extracts (GTE; 0.02%, wt/vol) plus azoxymethane (15 mg/kg i.p.)  the majority (80%) of the remaining aberrant foci contained only one or two preneoplastic crypts. Nutr Cancer. 2000;38(1):60-4Metz N, Lobstein A, Schneider Y, Gosse F, Schleiffer R, Anton R, Raul F..
colorectal tumours F344 rats\ polyphenolic extracts from black tea, green tea or red wine that black tea and wine extracts, but not green tea extracts, can protect against AOM-induced colon carcinogenesis.   Carcinogenesis. 2000 Nov;21(11):1965-9.Caderni G, De Filippo C, Luceri C, Salvadori M, Giannini A, Biggeri A, Remy S, Cheynier V, Dolara P.
gastric cancer 419 cases of gastric cancer (in 296 men and 123 women) Green-tea consumption was not associated with the risk of gastric cancer. N Engl J Med. 2001 Mar 1;344(9):632-6. Tsubono Y, Nishino Y, Komatsu S, Hsieh CC, Kanemura S, Tsuji I, Nakatsuka H, Fukao A, Satoh H, Hisamichi S.
aberrant crypt foci in Wistar rats\2% green tea water extract plus 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (20 mg/kg s.c.) - Week 16 that green tea drinking inhibited ACF formation in rats, and such effects may be related to the suppression of cell proliferation in the intestinal crypts.   Nutr Cancer. 2001;39(2):239-43.Jia X, Han C.
intestinal tumor formation - adenocarcinoma in Min mice\ green tea extract and sulindac that green tea extract inhibited tumor growth in Min mice almost as potently as sulindac itself did. Combination cancer chemoprevention with green tea, looking at the goal of truly effective cancer prevention. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 2001 Jan;127(1):69-72.Suganuma M, Ohkura Y, Okabe S, Fujiki H.
stomach cancer Fractionation of green tea extract against human stomach cancer (MK-1) cells guided by antiproliferative activity Biol Pharm Bull. 2002 Sep;25(9):1238-40. Kinjo J, Nagao T, Tanaka T, Nonaka G, Okawa M, Nohara T, Okabe H.
stomach and prostate cancers Human, experimental animals \green tea anti-cancer activities of green tea and/or EGCG. Amino Acids. 2002;22(1):1-13.Bachrach U, Wang YC.
stomach cancer 30 370 men and 42 481 women aged 40-79 We found no inverse association between green tea consumption and the risk of stomach cancer death Br J Cancer. 2002 Jul 29;87(3):309-13. Hoshiyama Y, Kawaguchi T, Miura Y, Mizoue T, Tokui N, Yatsuya H, Sakata K, Kondo T, Kikuchi S, Toyoshima H, Hayakawa N, Tamakoshi A, Ohno Y, Yoshimura T
Gastrointestinal cancer (stomach or intestine) Human\ green tea a protective effect of green tea on adenomatous polyps and chronic atrophic gastritis formations Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2004 Mar;19(5):497-510.Borrelli F, Capasso R, Russo A, Ernst E.
stomach cancer 157 incident cases and 285 controls aged 40-79 years\ drinking one or two, three or four, five to nine, and 10 or more cups of green tea per day. We found no inverse association between green tea consumption and the risk of stomach cancer Br J Cancer. 2004 Jan 12;90(1):135-8Hoshiyama Y, Kawaguchi T, Miura Y, Mizoue T, Tokui N, Yatsuya H, Sakata K, Kondo T, Kikuchi S, Toyoshima H, Hayakawa N, Tamakoshi A, Ohno Y, Yoshimura T
oral leukoplakia 64 humans\Two dosages of green tea were utilized: 3.6 g per day and 5.4 g per day 6-month .Overall compliance was excellent, with participants consuming approximately 80% of prescribed packets. Am J Surg. 1997 Nov; 174(5):552-5. No authors listed
oral cancer green tea extracts, green tea polyphenols, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG\ on normal human keratinocytes and oral carcinoma cells Regular consumption of green tea could be beneficial in the prevention of oral cancer Gen Dent. 2002 Mar-Apr;50(2):140-6. Hsu SD, Singh BB, Lewis JB, Borke JL, Dickinson DP, Drake L, Caughman GB, Schuster GS.
oral cancer Humans\ After holding either green tea leaves (2 g) or brewed black tea (2 g of black tea leaves in 100 ml) in the mouth for 2-5 min and thoroughly rinsing the mouth, high concentrations of catechins (C(max) = 131.0-2.2 micro M) and theaflavins (C(max) = 1.8-0.6 micro M) were observed in saliva in the 1st hour. possible use of tea in the prevention of oral cancer and dental caries.   Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2004 Jan;13(1):132-7.Lee MJ, Lambert JD, Prabhu S, Meng X, Lu H, Maliakal P, Ho CT, Yang CS.
lung carcinoma in rat\ drinking 2% green tea extract The mortality ratio (0.5047) was smaller in the experimental group than in the positive control group, and the survival curve of the experimental group significantly raised up, in comparison with the positive group.   Biomed Environ Sci. 1995 Mar;8(1):54-8.Luo SQ, Liu XZ, Wang CJ.
Lewis lung cancer C57/BL6J mice, green tea green tea had obvious inhibition in Lewis lung cancer and protective effects. Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue Za Zhi. 1997 Nov;31(6):325-9.Zhu M, Gong Y, Ge G.
tobacco smoke-induced lung tumorigenesis strain A/J mice\ green tea extract Green tea extract did not reduce lung tumor multiplicity in animals treated with a single dose of carcinogen 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK). Carcinogenesis. 1998 Oct;19(10):1789-94.Witschi H, Espiritu I, Yu M, Willits NH.
lung cancer human lung cancer cell line, PC-9 cells with G2/M arrest. Humans\10 cups of green tea per day was 8.7 years; main constituent of green tea and tea polyphenols. EGCG and other tea polyphenols inhibited growth of cancer cell line.  Cancer onset of patients who had consumed over 10 cups of green tea per day was 8.7 years later among females and 3.0 years later among males, compared with patients who had consumed under three cups per day. Mutat Res. 1998 Jun 18;402(1-2):307-10.Fujiki H, Suganuma M, Okabe S, Sueoka N, Komori A, Sueoka E, Kozu T, Tada Y, Suga K, Imai K, Nakachi K.
lung cancer A/J mice \green tea, administered as drinking water, inhibits lung tumor development in that support green and black tea and caffeine as potential preventive agents against lung cancer. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 1999 Apr;220(4):244-8. Chung FL.
lung cancer nonsmoking women The inconsistency in the association between drinking tea and the risk of lung cancer.   Epidemiology. 2001 Nov;12(6):695-700. Zhong L, Goldberg MS, Gao YT, Hanley JA, Parent ME, Jin F.
lung cancer in human lung cancer cell line PC-9\ green tea extract combination cancer chemoprevention with green tea, looking at the goal of truly effective cancer prevention. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 2001 Jan;127(1):69-72. Suganuma M, Ohkura Y, Okabe S, Fujiki H.
lung cancer 12 healthy subjects\ the green tea extract the chemopreventive effects of green tea extract on BPDE-induced DNA damage Cancer Detect Prev. 2002;26(6):411-8. Zhang H, Spitz MR, Tomlinson GE, Schabath MB, Minna JD, Wu X.
tumors of the lung, the gastrointestinal tract and the liver Humans\ green tea By inactivation of proteolytic enzymes they inhibit the development of metastases, the protective effects of green tea constituents. Wien Med Wochenschr. 2002;152(5-6):153-8. Bertram B, Bartsch H.
hepatocarcinogenesis Male F344 rats \black tea extract and oolong tea extract black tea extract and oolong tea extract have a chemopreventive action against hepatocarcinogenesis.   Jpn J Cancer Res. 1996 Oct;87(10):1034-8.Matsumoto N, Kohri T, Okushio K, Hara Y.
liver carcinogenesis male Fischer 344 rats\ GTE at doses of 0, 0.01 and 0.1% in the drinking water from week 2 for 10 weeks GTE may be a possible chemopreventive agent for nitrosamine-initiated hepatocarcinogenesis in the absence of chronic hepatocyte damage, it does not significantly inhibit lesion development in hepatocarcinogenesis associated with the CDAA diet, a cirrhosis-associated model.   Jpn J Cancer Res. 1997 Apr;88(4):356-62.Tamura K, Nakae D, Horiguchi K, Akai H, Kobayashi Y, Satoh H, Tsujiuchi T, Denda A, Konishi Y.
skin cancer in hairless mice\ Black tea or green tea. Consumption of either green or black tea resulted in significantly fewer skin papillomas and tumours induced by UVA + B light, however black tea provided better protection against UVB-induced tumours than green tea. Mutat Res. 1998 Nov 9;422(1):191-9.Record IR, Dreosti IE.
skin hyperplasia and hyperkeratosis SKH-1 mice \ that oral administration of a standardized green tea extract (SGTE) and black tea extracts demonstrated that green tea, black tea and constituent polyphenols protect against chemical- and ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced carcinogenesis and reduce the growth of established tumors in skin J Dermatol. 2000 Nov;27(11):691-5.Bickers DR, Athar M.
epithelial neoplasms Pretreatment with the topically applied green tea extract (1 mg/cm2) largely abrogated the acute Cyclooxygenase -2 response to UVB in mice or humans assess the anti-inflammatory and anticarcinogenic effects of green tea extracts, potent anticarcinogenic effects in UVB-induced skin cancer.   Photochem Photobiol. 2002 Jul;76(1):73-80.An KP, Athar M, Tang X, Katiyar SK, Russo J, Beech J, Aszterbaum M, Kopelovich L, Epstein EH Jr, Mukhtar H, Bickers DR.
cancer Human\ GTE corresponding to a daily intake of 18.6 mg catechins/d. The overall effect of the 10-week period without dietary fruits and vegetables was a decrease in oxidative damage to DNA, blood proteins, and plasma lipids, concomitantly with marked changes in antioxidative defence. Br J Nutr. 2002 Apr;87(4):343-55.Young JF, Dragstedt LO, Haraldsdottir J, Daneshvar B, Kal MA, Loft S, Nilsson L, Nielsen SE, Mayer B, Skibsted LH, Huynh-Ba T, Hermetter A, Sandstrom B.

 


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