Therapeutic Potential of Selenium and Selenium Compounds in Cervical Cancer

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Abstract

Cervical cancer is a common female cancer. It is strongly associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. However, HPV infection alone is not sufficient to induce cervical cancer because its development is dependent on the coexistence of several factors that enable the virus to overcome the host immune system. These include individual genetic background, environmental factors, or diet, including dietary selenium intake. Selenium is an essential trace element with antiviral properties and has been shown to exert antitumor effects. Surprisingly, the role of selenium in cervical cancer has not been studied as intensively as in other cancers. Here, we have summarized the existing experimental data on selenium and cervical cancer. It may be helpful in evaluating the role of this nutrient in treatment of the mentioned malignancy as well as in planning further studies in this area.

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Jablonska, E., Li, Q., Reszka, E., Wieczorek, E., Tarhonska, K., & Wang, T. (2021). Therapeutic Potential of Selenium and Selenium Compounds in Cervical Cancer. Cancer Control. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/10732748211001808

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