2022
The Effects of Chemotherapy on Circulating Plasma Omega-9, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Plasmalogen in Breast Cancer Patients
Bennouna D, Orchard T, Lustberg M, Kopec R. The Effects of Chemotherapy on Circulating Plasma Omega-9, Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Plasmalogen in Breast Cancer Patients. Current Developments In Nutrition 2022, 6: 6009237. PMCID: PMC9193887, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzac052.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlasma concentrationsCognitive impairmentLong-term cognitive impairmentNutritional targetsDocosahexaenoic acidNervonic acidEicosapentaenoic acidOmega-3 fatty acidsNeo-adjuvant chemotherapyBreast cancer patientsEffect of chemotherapyBreast cancer chemotherapyFatty acidsBreast cancer treatmentHippocampal concentrationsDietary interventionSolid tumor treatmentCancer patientsChemotherapy treatmentFatty acid concentrationsObjective biomarkersBreast cancerImpact of visitsChemotherapyMead acid
2021
The Effects of Chemotherapy on Circulating Plasma Carotenoids and Fat-Soluble Vitamins in Breast Cancer Patients
Bennouna D, Orchard T, Lustberg M, Kopec R. The Effects of Chemotherapy on Circulating Plasma Carotenoids and Fat-Soluble Vitamins in Breast Cancer Patients. Current Developments In Nutrition 2021, 5: 70. PMCID: PMC8180829, DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzab034_004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFat-soluble vitaminsNSAID useMultivitamin useNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug useAnti-inflammatory drug useNeo-adjuvant chemotherapyBreast cancer patientsPro-inflammatory cytokinesEffect of chemotherapyFat-soluble vitamin concentrationsBreast cancer chemotherapyMethods Serum samplesFree-living patientsChemotherapy commencementSerum luteinSerum retinolCancer patientsSerum concentrationsChemotherapy treatmentInflammatory processBreast cancerMerit further investigationChemotherapyPlasma carotenoidsDrug use