Advances of Zinc Signaling Studies in... - Fight Prostate Ca...

Fight Prostate Cancer

2,802 members1,032 posts

Advances of Zinc Signaling Studies in Prostate Cancer - International Journal of Molecular Sciences - Published: 19 January 2020

cujoe profile image
2 Replies

This is a very comprehensive review of the research literature on Zinc and Prostate Cancer. It provides solid evidence that maintaining adequate zinc levels through diet or supplementation (or both) is good advice for every PCa patient. As is usual in such studies, extensive links to specific research used in the paper are provided at the end.

From the research paper Introduction:

"The aim of this review is to summarize the evidence in the most recent literature with a focus on the levels, biological activities and relevant compounds of zinc in PCa. Moreover, this review also deliberates about the potential of clinical applications to target zinc signaling in PCa therapies."

Open Access to Full Study Available Here:

Advances of Zinc Signaling Studies in Prostate Cancer

mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/2/667...

Be Safe/Stay Well - Capt'n K9

Written by
cujoe profile image
cujoe
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
2 Replies
Magnus1964 profile image
Magnus1964

Thanks for sharing.

cujoe profile image
cujoe in reply to Magnus1964

Glad to do it. I'm guessing Nalakrats may have something to add, re: ionized zinc.

You may also like...

New strategies against bone metastases from prostate cancer - Science Daily

com/releases/2019/12/191202140610.htm Full research paper is available as PDF download using...

[i][b]How Prostate Cancer May Begin - ScienceDaily, September 21, 2022[/b][/i]

morphologically normal tissue from cancerous and non-cancerous prostates, Molecular Cancer,...

Fish consumption and PCa Mortality. A meta-analysis.

risk} was 0.55 ... for prostate cancer mortality and 0.84 ... for prostate cancer progression,...

New Era of Lutetium-PSMA Post Approval: Perspectives, Challenges & Future

situations involving patients with PCa where there is no high-level evidence to support a...

Nitric Oxide -- slows prostate cancer progression and PSA doubling time.

org/phase-ii-study-of-nitric-oxide-for-men-with-increasing-psas-after-primary-treatment-for-prostate