Curcumin and Glioblastoma: How Turmeric Can Be a Dietary Supplement Against Brain Cancer
Kennedy, Kathryn
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Title
Curcumin and Glioblastoma: How Turmeric Can Be a Dietary Supplement Against Brain Cancer
Author(s)
Kennedy, Kathryn
Issue Date
2025-07-23
Keyword(s)
curcumin
glioblastoma
tumeric
Date of Ingest
2025-11-24T20:14:21-06:00
Abstract
Imagine a brain tumor so aggressive that it can resist both chemotherapy and surgery, causing an alarming survival expectancy of only 12 to 18 months after diagnosis. This intimidating and complex disease is glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and deadliest brain tumor in adults (Yalamarty, et al., 2023). Researchers are urgently exploring new methods to prevent this serious disease. One particular intriguing dietary supplement researchers have studied as a means to reduce GBM tumor cell development is increased curcumin intake. Understanding how curcumin affects GBM cell mechanisms and how to incorporate turmeric into a diet are key components to taking advantage of this fascinating scientific breakthrough.
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