Supplementation Containing Bromelain on the Side Effects of Oncological Treatment: Systematic Review.
- 2025-05-15
- Journal of medicinal food 28(6)
- Irislene Costa Pereira
- Raquel Barros Passos
- Camila de Meneses Caetano Viana
- Isabele Frazão Mascarenhas
- Glauto Tuquarre de Melo Nascimento
- Felipe Cavalcanti Carneiro da Silva
- João Marcelo de Castro E Sousa
- Francisco Leonardo Torres-Leal
- PubMed: 40372963
- DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2023.0027
Study Design
- Type
- Systematic Review
- Methods
- This systematic review was developed in PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library, using the terms: Cancer AND Bromelain. 239 studies were retrieved, and only three met our objective.
Research Insights
supplementation was able to reduce side effects of adjuvant hormone therapy and chemotherapy, such as mucosal dryness, arthralgia, and peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small
supplementation was able to reduce side effects of adjuvant hormone therapy and chemotherapy, such as mucosal dryness, arthralgia, and peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small
supplementation was able to reduce side effects of adjuvant hormone therapy and chemotherapy, such as mucosal dryness, arthralgia, and peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy.
- Effect
- Beneficial
- Effect size
- Small
Adverse Events Reported
supplementation was able to reduce side effects of adjuvant hormone therapy and chemotherapy, such as mucosal dryness, arthralgia, and peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy.
- Finding
- Reported
supplementation was able to reduce side effects of adjuvant hormone therapy and chemotherapy, such as mucosal dryness, arthralgia, and peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy.
- Finding
- Reported
supplementation was able to reduce side effects of adjuvant hormone therapy and chemotherapy, such as mucosal dryness, arthralgia, and peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapy.
- Finding
- Reported