Kyle J. Norton
The incidence of endometrial cancer among white women are higher in
comparison of black. According to the statistic, the risk of
endometrial cancer among women is 1 in 7000. Every year, about 40,000
women in US are diagnosed with the disease. Women who carry certain
mutation genes, such as BRCA1 or the BRCA2 are associated to increased
risk of endometrial cancer.
Vitamin B12, also known as cobalamin, a water-soluble vitamin,
found abundantly in a variety of foods, such as fish,
shellfish, meat, eggs, dairy products, etc. plays an important role
in regulating the functions of nervous system and formation of blood.
Epidemiological studies, focusing vitamin B12 in reduced risk of
endometrial cancer have produced inconsistent results, but in certain
studies, vitamin B12 composted with other micro nutrients was found to
be effective. Neurotoxicity caused by Paclitaxel/carboplatin
chemotherapy for cancer (TC therapy) may
induce peripheral neuropathy, the study of Goshajinkigan (a traditional
Japanese herbal medicine) composed with vitamin B12, showed to inhibit
the progression of peripheral neuropathy, thus alleviating the symptoms
of endometrial cancer(1). One-carbon metabolism, vitamin B12 showed no influence endometrial cancer
risk but for women with with the MTHFR 677 TT or MTHFR 1298 CC
genotype, the dietary factors including vitamin B12 are associated to
the protective effect against endometrial cancer(2). Due to the influence of Folate, methionine, vitamin B(6) and vitamin
B(12) in the one-carbon metabolism pathway which is critical for DNA
synthesis, methylation and repair some researchers suggested that
intake of these nutrients may be associated with an reduced risk of
breast, colon and endometrial cancers(3).
Taking altogether. without going into reviews, vitamin B12 composed with
other micronutrients may be efective in reduced risk and treatment of
endometrial cancer but large example size are necessary to validate
their claims. Over doses of the vitamin may induce symptoms of
toxicity, including headache, giddiness and abnormal heart functioning,
etc., please make sure to follow the guideline of the Institute of
Medicine of the National Academies.
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References
(1) Objective evaluation of the alleviating effects of Goshajinkigan on
peripheral neuropathy induced by paclitaxel/carboplatin therapy: A
multicenter collaborative study by Kaku H1, Kumagai S, Onoue
H, Takada A, Shoji T, Miura F, Yoshizaki A, Sato S, Kigawa J, Arai T,
Tsunoda S, Tominaga E, Aoki D, Sugiyama T.(PubMed)
(2) One-carbon metabolism factors and endometrial cancer risk by Liu JJ1, Hazra A, Giovannucci E, Hankinson SE, Rosner B, De Vivo I.(PubMed)
(3) Folate, vitamin B(6) , vitamin B(12) , methionine and alcohol intake in relation to ovarian cancer risk by Harris HR1, Cramer DW, Vitonis AF, DePari M, Terry KL.(PubMed)
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