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The effects of curcumin (diferuloylmethane) on body composition of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Curcumin is a natural product that is often explored by patients with
cancer. Weight loss due to fat and muscle depletion is a hallmark of pancreatic cancer
and is associated with worse outcomes. Studies of curcumin's effects on muscularity
show conflicting results in animal models. METHODS AND RESULTS: Retrospective matched
1:2 case-control study to evaluate the effects of curcumin on body composition (determined
by computerized tomography) of 66 patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (22 treated,44
controls). Average age (SEM) was 63(1.8) years, 30/66(45%) women, median number of
prior therapies was 2, median (IQR) time from advanced pancreatic cancer diagnosis
to baseline image was 7(2-13.5) months (p>0.2, all variables). All patients lost weight
(3.3% and 1.3%, treated vs. control, p=0.13). Treated patients lost more muscle (median
[IQR] percent change -4.8[-9.1,-0.1] vs. -0.05%[-4.2, 2.6] in controls,p<0.001) and
fat (median [IQR] percent change -6.8%[-15,-0.6] vs. -4.0%[-7.6, 1.3] in controls,p=0.04).
Subcutaneous fat was more affected in the treated patients. Sarcopenic patients treated
with curcumin(n=15) had survival of 169(115-223) days vs. 299(229-369) sarcopenic
controls(p=0.024). No survival difference was found amongst non-sarcopenic patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer treated with curcumin showed
significantly greater loss of subcutaneous fat and muscle than matched untreated controls.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11945Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.18632/oncotarget.7773Publication Info
Parsons, Henrique A; Baracos, Vickie E; Hong, David S; Abbruzzese, James; Bruera,
Eduardo; & Kurzrock, Razelle (2016). The effects of curcumin (diferuloylmethane) on body composition of patients with advanced
pancreatic cancer. Oncotarget, 7(15). pp. 20293-20304. 10.18632/oncotarget.7773. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/11945.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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James Abbruzzese
D. C. I. Distinguished Professor of Medical Oncology
My research interests include the clinical study and treatment of pancreatic cancer.

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