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In mice bearing solid Ehrlich's carcinoma, food consumption did not differ from that in intact animals throughout the whole experiment. In mice with Ehrlich's ascites carcinoma and in rats bearing Walker's carcinosarcoma 256, the daily feed consumption decreased 2-fold by the terminal period of

Population thiamine status and varying cancer rates between western, Asian and African countries.

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The role of food supplements in the form of vitamins has not been extensively investigated in relation to varying cancer rates between populations of different geographical regions. New data indicate that thiamine (vitamin B1), a common food supplement in Western food products, is directly involved

The role of thiamine in cancer: possible genetic and cellular signaling mechanisms.

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The relationship between supplemental vitamins and various types of cancer has been the focus of recent investigation, and supplemental vitamins have been reported to modulate cancer rates. A significant association has been demonstrated between cancer and low levels of thiamine in the serum.

Subclinical thiamine deficiency identified by pretreatment evaluation in an esophageal cancer patient

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Despite the fact that both thiamine deficiency (TD) and Wernicke encephalopathy (WE) have been observed to some degree in cancer patients, such cases of TD and/or WE reported to date have all been diagnosed after the initiation of treatment. We here report a case of TD that presented without the

Risk of thiamine deficiency and Wernicke's encephalopathy after gastrointestinal surgery for cancer.

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BACKGROUND Cancer patients submitted to gastrointestinal surgery are at risk of thiamine deficiency (TD) and Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE). Although permanent neurological damage and death could be prevented by a timely replacement therapy, they often remain undiagnosed and untreated. We

Subclinical thiamine deficiency in patients with abdominal cancer.

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Thiamine is an essential coenzyme for oxidative metabolisms; however, it is not synthesized in the human body, and the average thiamine storage capacity is approximately 18 days. Therefore, thiamine deficiency (TD) can occur in any condition of unbalanced nutrition. If TD is left untreated, it

Thiamine deficiency in the bereaved after cancer-related spousal loss.

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Thiamine deficiency (TD) is recognized in various kinds of disease with associated loss of appetite including cancer. However, it has not been recognized to date in bereaved partners after spousal loss from cancer.From a series of bereaved partners who lost

Development of an IPRP-LC-MS/MS method to determine the fate of intracellular thiamine in cancer cells.

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Understanding the mechanisms underlying cancer cell survival is critical toward advancing drug discovery efforts in this field. Supplemental vitamins have been proposed to play a role in cancer cell metabolism because the increased supply of nutrients is thought to provide cofactors supporting the
OBJECTIVE In the present investigation, we prepared and evaluated the paclitaxel loaded riboflavin and thiamine conjugated multi walled carbon nanotubes (PTX-Rf-MWCNTs and PTX-Tm-MWCNTs) for targeted delivery to cancer employing MCF-7 cancer cell lines. METHODS The developed conjugates were

The Effects of Thiamine on Breast Cancer Cells.

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(1) Background: Thiamine is an important cofactor for multiple metabolic processes. Its role in cancer has been debated for years. Our aim is to determine if thiamine can convert the cellular metabolic state of breast cancer cells from anaerobic to aerobic, thus reducing their growth. (2) Methods:
Thiamine deficiency (TD) is increasingly recognized in medically ill patients. The prevalence of TD among cancer patients is unknown. This study aims to characterize the prevalence of TD among inpatients with cancer. Retrospective chart review of patients admitted to a large cancer center who were

Thiamine deficiency as a possible cofactor causing cognitive dysfunction in a patient with end-stage gastric cancer .

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We describe a case of a patient treated for cognitive dysfunction (CD) with suspected thiamine deficiency (TD). A 74-year-old man with gastric cancer presented with grade 3 diarrhea and grade 1 anorexia. He had been receiving trastuzumab plus tegafur (a chemotherapeutic fluorouracil prodrug),

Potential thiamine deficiency and neurological symptoms in patients receiving chemotherapy for gastrointestinal cancer.

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The aim of this retrospective study was to search for risk factors for neurological adverse events in gastrointestinal cancer patients receiving chemotherapy and analyze the relationship between thiamine serum levels and neurological adverse events.This is

Potential thiamine deficiency in elderly patients with gastrointestinal cancer undergoing chemotherapy .

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Gastrointestinal cancer and its treatment using fluorouracil-based anticancer agents are risk factors for thiamine deficiency (TD). Therefore, we aimed to determine the prevalence of TD among elderly patients with gastrointestinal cancer undergoing chemotherapy. We retrospectively reviewed the
OBJECTIVE Thiamine-related encephalopathy (Wernicke's encephalopathy) is a neuropsychiatric syndrome caused by a vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency often associated with alcoholism. Cancer predisposes patients to thiamine deficiency unrelated to alcoholism, though many cases are missed clinically. The
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