Folate, folic acid, and chemotherapy-induced toxicities: A systematic literature review.
Publication year
2023Source
Critical Reviews in Oncology Hematology, 188, (2023), pp. 104061, article 104061ISSN
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01 augustus 2023
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Medical Oncology
Journal title
Critical Reviews in Oncology Hematology
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vol. 188
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p. 104061
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Radboudumc 9: Rare cancers Medical Oncology; Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Folate metabolism is a target for various chemotherapeutic drugs. Folate and its synthetic variant folic acid are B-vitamins. To what extent these vitamins impact treatment tolerance in patients with cancer remains unclear. A systematic literature review was conducted on intake and status of folate and folic acid in relation to chemotherapy-induced toxicities in children and adults with cancer. A total of 6231 publications were identified, of which 40 publications met the inclusion criteria. In 12 out of 22 studies focusing on antifolates, a deficient folate status and lower folate and folic acid intake were associated with a higher risk of toxicities. In 8 out of 14 studies focusing on fluoropyrimidine treatments, a higher folate status and intake were associated with a higher risk of toxicities. These findings might explain interindividual differences in treatment tolerance and highlight the importance of evaluating nutritional status in oncology care.
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