Plants Used for Medicine To Fight Cancer
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15379/ijmst.v10i4.3510Keywords:
medicinal plants, cancer treatment, mechanisms of action, clinical trials, traditional knowledge, personalized medicineAbstract
This article explores the potential of medicinal plants as a valuable resource in the fight against cancer. It delves into their mechanisms of action, effectiveness, safety considerations, and future prospects. Notable plants like turmeric, green tea, graviola, ginseng, and garlic are discussed for their promising anticancer properties. Research highlights their ability to hinder tumor growth by interacting with critical cellular processes. Clinical trials show positive outcomes, although challenges like standardization and interactions with conventional treatments need attention. Combining plant compounds and mainstream therapies offers exciting possibilities for better results. Integrating traditional knowledge with modern research is crucial for safe and effective treatments. Overcoming regulatory and ethical hurdles is essential for mainstream adoption. Looking forward, the discovery and development of novel plant-derived compounds hold significant promise. Personalized cancer treatment, blending genetic insights with targeted herbal approaches, represents an innovative path ahead. Collaboration between traditional practices and modern medicine is emphasized, spotlighting patient success stories. Looking ahead, the identification of novel compounds from plants and their subsequent development into pharmaceutical agents holds great potential. Personalized cancer treatment, combining genetic insights with targeted herbal interventions, is an exciting avenue for future exploration. This chapter underscores the urgency of collaborative efforts between traditional healing practices and modern medicine, spotlighting the inspiring experiences of patients who have benefited from integrating medicinal plants into their cancer care journey.