<p>Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous disease that has no available targeted therapies. Previously, we have shown that caloric restriction (CR) can augment the effects of radiation therapy in a TNBC mouse model. To build upon this, we now present data regarding the combination of chemotherapy and CR in the same 4T1 model. Chemotherapy can induce inflammation that breeds resistance to therapy. We propose CR as a mechanism to decrease chemotherapy-induced inflammation and increase efficacy of therapy. 12-week old Balb/c mice were orthotopically injected with a syngeneic triple negative breast cancer cell line (4T1) and were treated in one of six cohorts: ad lib fed (AL), 30% reduction in calorie intake (CR), cisplatin or ...
Dietary restriction, especially caloric restriction (CR), is a major carcinogenic modifier during ex...
Through an in vivo model of high susceptibility to MTB infection in DBA/2 mice, we utilized a multi-...
Calorie restriction (CR) suppresses not only spontaneous but also chemical- and radiation-induced ca...
Dietary modification such as caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to decrease tumor initiation an...
Many of the current standard therapies employed for the management of primary malignant brain cancer...
Calorie restriction (CR) prevents obesity and has potent anticancer effects that may be mediated thr...
TNBCs comprise approximately 15-20% of all BC cases and are defined by their lack of expression of e...
In rodents calorie restriction (CR) reduces cancer incidence, improves health by delaying age-relate...
Reduced cell proliferation may mediate anti-carcinogenic effects of caloric restriction (CR). Using ...
Advanced age and obesity are two major risk factors for breast cancer (BC). This presents a signific...
Background/Aim: Progress in cancer treatment and diagnosis has made second cancer after medical radi...
Background: Chemotherapy (CT) is central to the treatment of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), b...
Calorie restriction (CR) prevents obesity and has potent anticancer effects that may be mediated thr...
Background: Among American women, 30% of all new cancer diagnoses are of breast cancer (BC) and ~25%...
Background: Obesity is associated with increased risk and poor prognosis of triple negative breast c...
Dietary restriction, especially caloric restriction (CR), is a major carcinogenic modifier during ex...
Through an in vivo model of high susceptibility to MTB infection in DBA/2 mice, we utilized a multi-...
Calorie restriction (CR) suppresses not only spontaneous but also chemical- and radiation-induced ca...
Dietary modification such as caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to decrease tumor initiation an...
Many of the current standard therapies employed for the management of primary malignant brain cancer...
Calorie restriction (CR) prevents obesity and has potent anticancer effects that may be mediated thr...
TNBCs comprise approximately 15-20% of all BC cases and are defined by their lack of expression of e...
In rodents calorie restriction (CR) reduces cancer incidence, improves health by delaying age-relate...
Reduced cell proliferation may mediate anti-carcinogenic effects of caloric restriction (CR). Using ...
Advanced age and obesity are two major risk factors for breast cancer (BC). This presents a signific...
Background/Aim: Progress in cancer treatment and diagnosis has made second cancer after medical radi...
Background: Chemotherapy (CT) is central to the treatment of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), b...
Calorie restriction (CR) prevents obesity and has potent anticancer effects that may be mediated thr...
Background: Among American women, 30% of all new cancer diagnoses are of breast cancer (BC) and ~25%...
Background: Obesity is associated with increased risk and poor prognosis of triple negative breast c...
Dietary restriction, especially caloric restriction (CR), is a major carcinogenic modifier during ex...
Through an in vivo model of high susceptibility to MTB infection in DBA/2 mice, we utilized a multi-...
Calorie restriction (CR) suppresses not only spontaneous but also chemical- and radiation-induced ca...