Circadian Clock Manipulation for Cancer Prevention and Control and the Relief of Cancer Symptoms

Nov 21, 2009Integrative cancer therapies

Changing the body’s internal clock to help prevent cancer, control its growth, and ease cancer symptoms

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Abstract

Specific clock gene mutations are linked to increased cancer risk.

  • Mutations in clock genes and related pathways may influence cancer risk in humans.
  • Experimental evidence suggests that core clock genes Per2 and Per1 act as tumor suppressors.
  • Absence of these clock genes can double tumor numbers, while their increased expression reduces tumor growth.
  • Disruption of circadian clock function is associated with accelerated cancer growth and poorer patient outcomes.
  • Advanced lung cancer patients with circadian disruption experience worse functional interference and quality of life.
  • Ongoing research is exploring small molecules that may help synchronize circadian rhythms to improve cancer patient well-being.

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