Radioprotective natural products as alternative complements in oncological radiotherapy

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Abstract

Humans when exposed to harmful ionising radiations suffer from various pathophysiological disorders including cancer. Radiotherapy is a treatment where these cancerous cells within a tumor are targeted and killed by means of high energy waves. This therapy is very expensive and involves highly sophisticated instruments. In addition to this, most synthetic radioprotectors including Amifostine have been found to possess toxicity. This led researchers to develop a novel, economically viable, and efficient therapeutic alternative to radiation therapy. The last two decades have observed a major shift towards investigating natural products as radioprotectors, as these are immensely effective in terms of their potential bioequivalence relative to many of the established synthetic compounds available. Taking into account the limitations of radiation therapy, an approach ‘Integrative Oncology’ that involves a combination of both traditional and conventional medical treatment are used nowadays to treat patients suffering from cancer and associated mental and psychological disorders.

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Dutta, S., Wadekar, R. R., & Roy, T. (2021). Radioprotective natural products as alternative complements in oncological radiotherapy. Boletin Latinoamericano y Del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas, 20(2), 101–122. https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.21.20.2.9

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