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Rich66 03-15-2009 08:17 PM

Dietary stearate reduces human breast cancer metastasis burden in athymic nude mice
 
Interesting in light of other news showing (excessive) dietary fat increases spread:


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</dt><dd class="abstract"> Dietary stearate reduces human breast cancer metastasis burden in athymic nude mice.

<!--AuthorList-->Evans LM, Toline EC, Desmond R, Siegal GP, Hashim AI, Hardy RW.
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 35294, USA.
Stearate is an 18-carbon saturated fatty acid found in many foods in the western diet, including beef and chocolate. Stearate has been shown to have anti-cancer properties during early stages of neoplastic progression. However, previous studies have not investigated the effect of dietary stearate on breast cancer metastasis. In this study, we present evidence that exogenously supplied dietary stearate dramatically reduces the size of tumors that formed from injected human breast cancer cells within the mammary fat pads of athymic nude mice by approximately 50% and partially inhibits breast cancer cell metastasis burden in the lungs in this mouse model system. This metastatic inhibition appears to be independent of primary tumor size, as stearate fed animals that had primary tumors comparable in size to littermates fed either a safflower oil enriched diet or a low fat diet had reduced lung metastasis. Also stearate fed mice sub-groups had different primary tumor sizes but no difference in metastasis. This anti-metastasis effect may be due, at least in part, to the ability of stearate to induce apoptosis in these human breast cancer cells. Overall, this study suggests the possibility of dietary manipulation with selected long-chain saturated fatty acids such as stearate as a potential adjuvant therapeutic strategy for breast cancer patients wishing to maximize the suppression of metastatic disease.
PMID: 19267249 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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Rich66 03-15-2009 08:18 PM

Yeah...I can already hear the mass crinkling of empty chocolate wrappers;)

Laurel 03-17-2009 03:44 AM

Holy Cow, Batman! How good is that!?


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