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Which Foods are Recommended for Cervical Adenocarcinoma?

Jul 25, 2022

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No two cancers are the same, nor are they treated the same, and neither should nutrition be the same for everyone. Nutrition includes foods like pulses, vegetables, fruits, nuts, oils, herbs and spices. Also nutrition includes supplements which are high concentrations of foods or high concentrations of individual ingredients found in foods. For cancers like Cervical Adenocarcinoma when undergoing chemotherapy or when you determine you have a genetic risk for developing Cervical Adenocarcinoma because of PPM1D and CHEK2 gene mutations, a very important question is “What foods should I avoid and what foods are recommended specifically for me?”. The other related question is “What nutritional supplements should I avoid?”.

There is no one answer to this question for cancers such as Cervical Adenocarcinoma which can be found through internet searches. The answer to the question is “It Depends” because the nutrition plan needs to be personalized for you. Nutrition should depend on the cancer indication, genetic information, adult or pediatric, staging, primary or secondary, advanced, metastatic, relapsed or refractory, ongoing treatments if any, nutritional supplements being taken, age and factors like gender, weight, height, lifestyle, allergies and food preferences.

In short – the process to answer questions like “Should I Avoid eating fruit Naranjilla” or “Include fruit Gooseberry in my diet” or “Should I reduce consumption of vegetable Okra” or “Can I take Stevia and Ginger supplements” is not as simple as internet searches. The process is very complex and answers are based on knowhow of genetics, action of treatments, active ingredients in foods and their associated biological action. Finally the answer to the nutrition question needs to be personalized for you.

RECOMMENDATION: PERSONALIZE YOUR FOODS AND SUPPLEMENTS TO CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA, TREATMENTS, GENETIC INFORMATION, AND OTHER CONDITIONS.

The overall objective of personalized nutrition for Cervical Adenocarcinoma is to minimize foods and nutritional supplements which have adverse interactions with cancer molecular drivers and ongoing treatments. And identify those foods and supplements which have a beneficial action. Whenever there are changes in treatments or diagnosis – it is important to remember that your foods and supplements need re-evaluation. And the answers to the nutrition question could be different based on the new context.

RECOMMENDATION: UPDATE YOUR NUTRITION FOR CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA, WHEN TREATMENTS, DISEASE STATUS AND OTHER CONDITIONS CHANGE.



About Cervical Adenocarcinoma

cBioPortal is one source of collection of cancer patient data from clinical trials across 350 plus cancer indications. The data from each clinical trial includes the clinical trial name and study details like number of patients, ages, gender, ethnicity, treatments, tumor site, genetic aberrations found and analysis of all the data. The cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics was originally developed at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK). The public cBioPortal site is hosted by the Center for Molecular Oncology at MSK – https://www.cbioportal.org/about.

Following key highlights are derived from clinical data for Cervical Adenocarcinoma from cBioPortal. The patients enrolled in the studies for Cervical Adenocarcinoma are in ages between 24 to 88 with an average age of 50.From a patient sample size of 120; the top genes with mutations and other abnormalities for Cervical Adenocarcinoma include genes DNMT3A, PPM1D, CHEK2, TP53 and FBXW7. The occurrence frequency distribution for these genes respectively is 23.1%, 19.2%, 7.7%, 7.7% and 7.7%. These tumor genetic details of Cervical Adenocarcinoma are mapped to molecular biochemical pathway drivers of cancer thereby providing definition of characteristic features of Cervical Adenocarcinoma.

Significance of Nutrition for Cervical Adenocarcinoma

All foods and nutritional supplements consist of a collection of one or more active chemical ingredients in different proportions and quantities. The action of some active ingredients in a food can have adverse interactions while other active ingredients in the same food may be supportive from the context of Cervical Adenocarcinoma. Hence the same food has good and not-so-good actions and analysis of combined effect will be needed to come up with a personalized nutrition plan.

For example Naranjilla includes active ingredients Zeaxanthin, Beta-carotene, Vitamin A and others. And Gooseberry contains active ingredients Modified Citrus Pectin, Oleic Acid, Gallic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Vitamin C and others. It is likely that some of these active ingredients of the same food could have opposing effects and hence it is recommended to identify recommended foods based on analysis of all high quantity ingredients contained in foods.

For cancers like Cervical Adenocarcinoma, activation or inhibition of selected biochemical pathways like RAS-RAF Signaling, mRNA Splicing, Oncogenic Cancer Epigenetics, DNA Repair plays an important role in driving cancer growth. Similarly different treatments work via different molecular actions which should never be canceled out by your foods and supplements. The foods and nutritional supplements contain different active ingredients each of which have a specific molecular action on different biochemical pathways. Hence, eating some foods and nutritional supplements would be recommended with a specific treatment of Cervical Adenocarcinoma, while eating some other foods and supplements may not be recommended.

One common mistake when finding foods to eat or not – is to consider only a few active ingredients contained in foods based on internet searches and ignore the rest. Because different active ingredients contained in foods may have opposing effects on relevant biochemical pathways – it is recommended to consider all the high quantity active ingredients that are present in significant and much larger than trace amounts in the food.

For cancers like Cervical Adenocarcinoma, activation or inhibition of selected biochemical pathways like RAS-RAF Signaling, mRNA Splicing, Oncogenic Cancer Epigenetics, DNA Repair plays an important role in driving cancer growth.

RECOMMENDATION: TO FIND RECOMMENDED AND NON-RECOMMENDED FOODS FOR CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA – CONSIDER HIGH QUANTITY ACTIVE INGREDIENTS CONTAINED IN FOODS.

Foods for Cervical Adenocarcinoma undergoing chemotherapy treatment

In Cervical Adenocarcinoma – the genes DNMT3A, PPM1D, CHEK2, TP53 and FBXW7 have high occurrences of genomic abnormalities. Not all of these genes necessarily are relevant for cancer – though they have been reported. Some of these genes directly or indirectly end up manipulating different cancer related biochemical biological pathways. Some of the pathways which are relevant drivers for Cervical Adenocarcinoma are RAS-RAF Signaling, mRNA Splicing, DNA Repair and others. Bleomycin is one of the chemotherapies used for cancer treatment. The intent of treatment is to negate or cancel out effects of biochemical pathway drivers RAS-RAF Signaling, mRNA Splicing, DNA Repair so as to reduce disease progression and inhibit growth. Those foods whose combined action of active ingredients support treatment action and do not enhance disease drivers are recommended foods and supplements which will be included in personalized nutrition. And similarly – those foods whose combined action of active ingredients is not supportive of treatment action but end up promoting disease drives will not be recommended in your personalized nutrition plan.

RECOMMENDATION: AVOID SUPPLEMENTS AND FOODS WHICH ARE NOT SUPPORTIVE OF CANCER TREATMENT ACTION AND RATHER ENHANCE DISEASE DRIVERS.

Eat more pulses, Winged Bean or Pigeon Pea?

Pulses are an important part of many diets. The active ingredients contained in Winged Bean are Betulinic Acid, Oleic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Vitamin C, Linoleic Acid among others. While the active ingredients contained in Pigeon Pea are Oleic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Vitamin C, Genistein, Linoleic Acid and others.

Betulinic Acid can manipulate biochemical pathways MYC Signaling, Hedgehog Signaling and MAPK Signaling. Vitamin C has biological action on biochemical pathways RAS-RAF Signaling, PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling and MYC Signaling.

Genistein can manipulate biochemical pathways DNA Repair. Vitamin A has biological action on biochemical pathways PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling. And so on.

When treating Cervical Adenocarcinoma with chemotherapy Bleomycin – Foods like Winged Bean are recommended compared to Pigeon Pea. This is because the active ingredients Genistein and Vitamin A in Pigeon Pea interferes with treatment action by canceling out the biochemical pathways through which the chemotherapy works. While the active ingredients Betulinic Acid and Vitamin C contained in Winged Bean support the treatment action by enhancing the biochemical pathway effect through which the chemotherapy works.

RECOMMENDATION: WINGED BEAN IS RECOMMENDED OVER PIGEON PEA FOR CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA ON TREATMENT WITH CHEMOTHERAPY BLEOMYCIN FOR SOME CONDITIONS.

Eat more vegetables, Potato or Okra?

Vegetables are an important part of many diets. The active ingredients contained in Potato are Oleic Acid, Gallic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Vitamin C, Beta-sitosterol among others. While the active ingredients contained in Okra are Quercetin, Oleic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Vitamin C, Beta-sitosterol and others.

Gallic Acid can manipulate biochemical pathways MYC Signaling, DNA Repair and MAPK Signaling. Vitamin C has biological action on biochemical pathways RAS-RAF Signaling, PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling and MYC Signaling.

Vitamin A can manipulate biochemical pathways PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling. Folic Acid has biological action on biochemical pathways MYC Signaling, RAS-RAF Signaling and MAPK Signaling. And so on.

When treating Cervical Adenocarcinoma with chemotherapy Bleomycin – Foods like Potato are recommended compared to Okra. This is because the active ingredients Vitamin A and Folic Acid in Okra interferes with treatment action by canceling out the biochemical pathways through which the chemotherapy works. While the active ingredients Gallic Acid and Vitamin C contained in Potato support the treatment action by enhancing the biochemical pathway effect through which the chemotherapy works.

RECOMMENDATION: POTATO IS RECOMMENDED OVER OKRA FOR CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA ON TREATMENT WITH CHEMOTHERAPY BLEOMYCIN FOR SOME CONDITIONS.

Which Foods are Recommended for Cervical Adenocarcinoma?

Eat more fruits, Gooseberry or Naranjilla?

Fruits are an important part of many diets. The active ingredients contained in Gooseberry are Modified Citrus Pectin, Oleic Acid, Gallic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Vitamin C among others. While the active ingredients contained in Naranjilla are Zeaxanthin, Beta-carotene, Vitamin A and others.

Gallic Acid can manipulate biochemical pathways MYC Signaling, DNA Repair and MAPK Signaling. Vitamin C has biological action on biochemical pathways RAS-RAF Signaling, PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling and MYC Signaling.

Beta-carotene can manipulate biochemical pathways MAPK Signaling and PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling. Vitamin A has biological action on biochemical pathways PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling. And so on.

When treating Cervical Adenocarcinoma with chemotherapy Bleomycin – Foods like Gooseberry are recommended compared to Naranjilla. This is because the active ingredients Beta-carotene and Vitamin A in Naranjilla interferes with treatment action by canceling out the biochemical pathways through which the chemotherapy works. While the active ingredients Gallic Acid and Vitamin C contained in Gooseberry support the treatment action by enhancing the biochemical pathway effect through which the chemotherapy works.

RECOMMENDATION: GOOSEBERRY IS RECOMMENDED OVER NARANJILLA FOR CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA ON TREATMENT WITH CHEMOTHERAPY BLEOMYCIN FOR SOME CONDITIONS.

Eat more nuts, Almond or Acorn?

Nuts are an important part of many diets. The active ingredients contained in Almond are Quercetin, Vitamin E, Oleic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Beta-sitosterol among others. While the active ingredients contained in Acorn are Quercetin, Gallic Acid, Vitamin C, Beta-sitosterol, Beta-carotene and others.

Beta-sitosterol can manipulate biochemical pathways MYC Signaling and PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling. Quercetin has biological action on biochemical pathways DNA Repair, MAPK Signaling and RAS-RAF Signaling.

Beta-carotene can manipulate biochemical pathways MAPK Signaling and PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling. Vitamin A has biological action on biochemical pathways PI3K-AKT-MTOR Signaling. And so on.

When treating Cervical Adenocarcinoma with chemotherapy Bleomycin – Foods like Almond are recommended compared to Acorn. This is because the active ingredients Beta-carotene and Vitamin A in Acorn interferes with treatment action by canceling out the biochemical pathways through which the chemotherapy works. While the active ingredients Beta-sitosterol and Quercetin contained in Almond support the treatment action by enhancing the biochemical pathway effect through which the chemotherapy works.

RECOMMENDATION: ALMOND IS RECOMMENDED OVER ACORN FOR CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA ON TREATMENT WITH CHEMOTHERAPY BLEOMYCIN FOR SOME CONDITIONS.

Foods for Genetic Risk of Cervical Adenocarcinoma

One of the ways to assess risk of cancer is by checking for presence of genetic abnormalities in a set of genes. There is prior information on a list of genes whose mutations and other aberrations can play a role in risk to different cancers. PPM1D and CHEK2 are two genes whose abnormalities are risk factors for Cervical Adenocarcinoma. In such a cancer risk situation – while there are typically no treatments which a physician can prescribe – the various biochemical pathways which are potentially molecular drivers of Cervical Adenocarcinoma can be used as a guide for coming up with a recommended personalized nutrition plan. For Cervical Adenocarcinoma gene PPM1D has causative impact on biological pathways like DNA Repair. And CHEK2 has a causative impact on biological pathways like DNA Repair and Cell Cycle Checkpoints. Foods and nutritional supplements which have molecular action to cancel out biochemical pathways effects of genes like PPM1D and CHEK2 should be included in a personalized nutrition plan. And those foods and supplements which promote the effects of genes PPM1D and CHEK2 should be avoided.

Eat more pulses, Scarlet Bean or Common Bean?

The active ingredients contained in Scarlet Bean are Vitamin C, Linolenic Acid, Beta-sitosterol, Stigmasterol, Oleic Acid among others. While the active ingredients contained in Common Bean are Apigenin, Esculin, Vitamin C, Linolenic Acid, Ferulic Acid and others.

Vitamin C can manipulate biochemical pathways Apoptosis, MYC Signaling and P53 Signaling. Beta-sitosterol has biological action on biochemical pathways NFKB Signaling, Cell Cycle Checkpoints and Oncogenic Cancer Epigenetics.

Pelargonidin can manipulate biochemical pathways MYC Signaling, NFKB Signaling and Cell Cycle Checkpoints. Folic Acid has biological action on biochemical pathways Apoptosis, P53 Signaling and MAPK Signaling. And so on.

For genetic risk of Cervical Adenocarcinoma due to abnormalities in genes PPM1D and CHEK2 – Foods like Scarlet Bean are recommended compared to Common Bean. This is because the active ingredients Pelargonidin and Folic Acid in Common Bean further promote the effects of genes on the biochemical pathways. While the active ingredients Vitamin C and Beta-sitosterol contained in Scarlet Bean together have a canceling effect of genes on the biochemical pathways.

RECOMMENDATION: SCARLET BEAN IS RECOMMENDED OVER COMMON BEAN FOR REDUCING THE GENETIC RISK OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA DUE TO GENES PPM1D AND CHEK2

Eat more vegetables, Cassava or Celery?

The active ingredients contained in Cassava are Vitamin C, Linolenic Acid, Beta-sitosterol, Oleic Acid, Linoleic Acid among others. While the active ingredients contained in Celery are Apigenin, Vitamin C, Linolenic Acid, Quercetin, Oleic Acid and others.

Vitamin C can manipulate biochemical pathways Apoptosis, MYC Signaling and P53 Signaling. Beta-sitosterol has biological action on biochemical pathways NFKB Signaling, Cell Cycle Checkpoints and Oncogenic Cancer Epigenetics.

Cynaroside can manipulate biochemical pathways Oncogenic Cancer Epigenetics and MAPK Signaling. Luteolin has biological action on biochemical pathways MYC Signaling. And so on.

For genetic risk of Cervical Adenocarcinoma due to abnormalities in genes PPM1D and CHEK2 – Foods like Cassava are recommended compared to Celery. This is because the active ingredients Cynaroside and Luteolin in Celery further promote the effects of genes on the biochemical pathways. While the active ingredients Vitamin C and Beta-sitosterol contained in Cassava together have a canceling effect of genes on the biochemical pathways.

RECOMMENDATION: CASSAVA IS RECOMMENDED OVER CELERY FOR REDUCING THE GENETIC RISK OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA DUE TO GENES PPM1D AND CHEK2

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Eat more fruits, Feijoa or Raspberry?

The active ingredients contained in Feijoa are Lycopene, Vitamin C, Casuarinin, Folic Acid among others. While the active ingredients contained in Raspberry are Vitamin C, Resveratrol, Quercetin, Ellagic Acid, Rutin and others.

Vitamin C can manipulate biochemical pathways Apoptosis, MYC Signaling and P53 Signaling. Lycopene has biological action on biochemical pathways NFKB Signaling, Cell Cycle Checkpoints and MAPK Signaling.

Ellagic Acid can manipulate biochemical pathways MYC Signaling and Cell Cycle Checkpoints. Resveratrol has biological action on biochemical pathways P53 Signaling. And so on.

For genetic risk of Cervical Adenocarcinoma due to abnormalities in genes PPM1D and CHEK2 – Foods like Feijoa are recommended compared to Raspberry. This is because the active ingredients Ellagic Acid and Resveratrol in Raspberry further promote the effects of genes on the biochemical pathways. While the active ingredients Vitamin C and Lycopene contained in Feijoa together have a canceling effect of genes on the biochemical pathways.

RECOMMENDATION: FEIJOA IS RECOMMENDED OVER RASPBERRY FOR REDUCING THE GENETIC RISK OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA DUE TO GENES PPM1D AND CHEK2

Eat more nuts, Pecan Nut or Chestnut?

The active ingredients contained in Pecan Nut are Vitamin E, Linolenic Acid, Cianidanol, Oleic Acid, Linoleic Acid among others. While the active ingredients contained in Chestnut are Vitamin C, Linolenic Acid, Quercetin, Oleic Acid, Ellagic Acid and others.

Vitamin E can manipulate biochemical pathways NFKB Signaling, Apoptosis and MYC Signaling. Cianidanol has biological action on biochemical pathways P53 Signaling, Cell Cycle Checkpoints and MAPK Signaling.

Ellagic Acid can manipulate biochemical pathways MYC Signaling and Cell Cycle Checkpoints. Folic Acid has biological action on biochemical pathways Apoptosis, P53 Signaling and MAPK Signaling. And so on.

For genetic risk of Cervical Adenocarcinoma due to abnormalities in genes PPM1D and CHEK2 – Foods like Pecan Nut are recommended compared to Chestnut. This is because the active ingredients Ellagic Acid and Folic Acid in Chestnut further promote the effects of genes on the biochemical pathways. While the active ingredients Vitamin E and Cianidanol contained in Pecan Nut together have a canceling effect of genes on the biochemical pathways.

RECOMMENDATION: PECAN NUT IS RECOMMENDED OVER CHESTNUT FOR REDUCING THE GENETIC RISK OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA DUE TO GENES PPM1D AND CHEK2


In Summary

An important thing to remember is that cancer treatments may not be the same for everyone – and neither should your nutrition be. Nutrition which includes food and nutritional supplements is a very effective tool controlled by you.

“What should I eat?” is the most frequently asked question in the context of cancer. The answer calculation is complex and depends upon cancer type, underlying genomics, current treatments, any allergies, lifestyle information, and factors like BMI.

The addon personalized nutrition plan recommends foods and supplements which minimizes adverse nutrition interactions and encourages support to treatments.

You can get started NOW and design a personalized nutrition plan for Cervical Adenocarcinoma by answering questions on type of cancer, current treatments, supplements, allergies, age group, gender, and lifestyle information.

What food you eat and which supplements you take is a decision you make. Your decision should include consideration of the cancer gene mutations, which cancer, ongoing treatments and supplements, any allergies, lifestyle information, weight, height and habits.

The nutrition planning for cancer from addon is not based on internet searches. It automates the decision making for you based on molecular science implemented by our scientists and software engineers. Irrespective of whether you care to understand the underlying biochemical molecular pathways or not - for nutrition planning for cancer that understanding is needed.

Get started NOW with your nutrition planning by answering questions on the name of cancer, genetic mutations, ongoing treatments and supplements, any allergies, habits, lifestyle, age group and gender.

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Scientifically Reviewed by: Dr. Cogle

Christopher R. Cogle, M.D. is a tenured professor at the University of Florida, Chief Medical Officer of Florida Medicaid, and Director of the Florida Health Policy Leadership Academy at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service.

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