Volume 1290, Issue 1 p. 113-121
Original Article

Resveratrol-based combinatorial strategies for cancer management

Chandra K. Singh

Chandra K. Singh

Department of Dermatology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

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Jasmine George

Jasmine George

Department of Dermatology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

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Nihal Ahmad

Corresponding Author

Nihal Ahmad

Department of Dermatology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

Address for correspondence: Nihal Ahmad, Department of Dermatology, University of Wisconsin, 1300 University Avenue, 423 Medical Sciences Center, Madison, WI 53706. [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
First published: 15 July 2013
Citations: 79

Abstract

In recent years combination chemoprevention has been increasingly appreciated and investigated as a viable and effective strategy for cancer management. A plethora of evidence suggests that a combination of agents may afford synergistic (or additive) advantage for cancer management by multiple means, such as by (1) enhancing the bio-availability of chemopreventive agents, (2) modifying different molecular targets, and (3) lowering the effective dose of agent/drug to be used for cancer management. Resveratrol has been shown to afford chemopreventive and therapeutic effects against certain cancers. Recent studies are suggesting that resveratrol may be very useful when given in combination with other agents. The two major advantages of using resveratrol in combination with other agents are synergistically or additively enhancing the efficacy against cancer and limiting the toxicity and side effects of existing therapies. However, concerted and multidisciplinary efforts are needed to identify the most optimal combinatorial strategies.