The Role of Vitamins in Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders and Oral Cancer: A Systematic Review
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Published:2023-10-23
Issue:10
Volume:13
Page:1520
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ISSN:2075-4426
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Container-title:Journal of Personalized Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:JPM
Author:
See Jewel Kai Lin1ORCID, Liu Xinyao1ORCID, Canfora Federica12ORCID, Moore Caroline1, McCullough Michael1ORCID, Yap Tami1ORCID, Paolini Rita1ORCID, Celentano Antonio1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Melbourne Dental School, The University of Melbourne, 720 Swanston Street, Carlton, VIC 3053, Australia 2. Department of Neuroscience, Reproductive Sciences and Dentistry, University of Naples Federico II, 5 Via Pansini, 80138 Naples, Italy
Abstract
Background: Micronutrients are vital for general and oral health, and their potential anti-cancer properties are documented. We explore beneficial vitamins for oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) and oral cancer (OC), assessing the therapeutic impacts of essential vitamin supplementation. Methods: We systematically review evidence on vitamin supplementation’s therapeutic effects for OPMDs and OC. Relevant studies were identified through comprehensive searches of MEDLINE, Evidence-Based Medicine, and Web of Science until 16 May 2023. All studies underwent risk of bias using criteria modified from the Office of Health Assessment and Translation (OHAT) tool. Results: We analysed 80 papers. Vitamin K, studied in vitro, shows promising therapeutic potential. Vitamin C, investigated in vivo (animals and humans), demonstrated mixed animal results and generally positive human trial effects. Vitamin A’s efficacy varied, with positive monotherapy or adjunct effects. Vitamins B and D showed therapeutic benefits. Oral cancer research was extensive, with a focus on oral lichen planus and oral leukoplakia among the 11 OPMDs. All bias levels were reported in ‘selective reporting’ and ‘performance’, except for “definitely high” in the ‘selection’, ‘detection’, and ‘attrition/exclusion’ domains. Conclusions: Evidence of vitamin interventions for OPMDs and OC ranges from mixed to promising. Standardizing the study design and outcomes would enhance future research.
Subject
Medicine (miscellaneous)
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