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Bibliography of the usage of honey in treatment of cancer
We are extremely grateful to Professor Peter C. Molan, Director of the Honey Research Unit at The University of Waitako, who has prepared this comprehansive bibliography of research relating to the use of honey in treating conditions of Cancer and who has graciously given his permission for us to reproduce it here.
The reasons why it is being published here may be of interest to you if you are concerned about the plight of natural health in today's world.
- Bardy J., Molassiotis A., Ryder W. D., Mais K. et al. (2012) A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised trial of active manuka honey and standard oral care for radiation-induced oral mucositis. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 50(3):221-6.
- Wiwanitkit V. (2011) Honey and renal cell carcinoma. Pharmacognosy Magazine 7(27):265-6.
- Syazana M. S. N., Halim A. S., Gan S. H. & Shamsuddin S. (2011) Antiproliferative effect of methanolic extraction of tualang honey on human keloid fibroblasts. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 11(82).
- Samarghandian S., Afshari J. T. & Davoodi S. (2011) Honey induces apoptosis in renal cell carcinoma. Pharmacognosy Magazine 7(25):46-52.
- Naidoo N., Molan P., Littler R., Mok G. et al. (2011) A Phase II randomized controlled trial of manuka honey as prophylaxis against radiation-induced dermatitis in breast cancer patients. European Journal of Cancer 47:S367-S.
- Fukuda M., Kobayashi K., Hirono Y., Miyagawa M. et al. (2011) Jungle honey enhances immune function and antitumor activity. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine : e-CAM: [Epub ahead of print doi: 10.1093/ecam/nen086].
- Shoma A., Eldars W., Noman N., Saad M. et al. (2010) Pentoxifylline and local honey for radiation-induced burn following breast conservative surgery. Current Clinical Pharmacology 5(4):251-6.
- Khanal B., Baliga M. & Uppal N. (2010) Effect of topical honey on limitation of radiation-induced oral mucositis: an intervention study. International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 39(12):1181-5.
- Hassan M. I., Mabrouk G. M., Shehata H. H. & Aboelhussein M. M. (2010) Antineoplastic effects of bee honey and Nigella sativa on hepatocellular carcinoma cells. Integrated Cancer Therapies In press (DOI 10.1177/1534735410387422).
- Ghashm A. A., Othman N. H., Khattak M. N., Ismail N. M. et al. (2010) Antiproliferative effect of Tualang honey on oral squamous cell carcinoma and osteosarcoma cell lines. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 10:49.
- Rashad U. M., Al-Gezawy S. M., El-Gezawy E. & Azzaz A. N. (2009) Honey as topical prophylaxis against radiochemotherapy-induced mucositis in head and neck cancer. Journal of Laryngology and Otology 123(2):223-8.
- Motallebnejad M., Akram S., Moghadamnia A., Moulana Z. et al. (2008) The effect of topical application of pure honey on radiation-induced mucositis: A randomized clinical trial. The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 9(3):040-7.
- Bardy J., Slevin N. J., Mais K. L. & Molassiotis A. (2008) A systematic review of honey uses and its potential value within oncology care. Journal of Clinical Nursing 17(19):2604-23.
- Zidan J., Shetver L., Gershuny A., Abzah A. et al. (2006) Prevention of chemotherapy-induced neutropenia by special honey intake. Medical Oncology 23(4):549-52.
- Sutherland S. (2006) Several therapies may prevent or reduce the severity of oral mucositis associated with cancer treatment. Evidence-Based Dentistry 7(4):104-5.
- Moolenaar M., Poorter R. L., van der Toorn P. P., Lenderink A. W. et al. (2006) The effect of honey compared to conventional treatment on healing of radiotherapy-induced skin toxicity in breast cancer patients. Acta Oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) 45(5):623-4.
- Or�oli? N., Terzi? S., �ver L. & Ba�i? I. (2005) Honey-bee products in prevention and/or therapy of murine transplantable tumours. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 85(3):363-70.
- Or�oli? N. & Ba�i? I. (2004) Honey as a cancer-preventive agent. Periodicum Biologorum 106(4):397-401.
- Facino R. M. (2004) Honey in tumor surgery. Archives of Surgery 139(7):802.
- Swellam T., Miyanaga N., Onozawa M., Hattori K. et al. (2003) Antineoplastic activity of honey in an experimental bladder cancer implantation model: in vivo and in vitro studies. International Journal of Urology 10(4):213-9.
- Or�oli? N., Kne�evi? L., �ver L., Terzi? S. et al. (2003) Influence of honey bee products on transplantable murine tumours. Veterinary & Comparative Oncology 1(4):216-26.
- Biswal B. M., Zakaria A. & Ahmad N. M. (2003) Topical application of honey in the management of radiation mucositis: a preliminary study. Supportive Care in Cancer 11:242-8.
- Mabrouk G. M., Moselhy S. S., Zohny S. F., Ali E. M. et al. (2002) Inhibition of methylnitrosourea (MNU) induced oxidative stress and carcinogenesis by orally administered bee honey and Nigella grains in Sprague Dawely rats. Journal of Experimental and Clinical Cancer Research 21(3):341-6.
- Sela M. O., Maroz D. & Gedalia I. (2000) Streptococcus mutans in saliva of normal subjects and neck and head irradiated cancer subjects after consumption of honey. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation 27(3):269-70.
- Hamzaoglu I., Saribeyoglu K., Durak H., Karahasanoglu T. et al. (2000) Protective covering of surgical wounds with honey impedes tumor implantation. Archives of Surgery 135(12):1414-7.
- Gribel N. V. & Pashinsky V. G. (1990) The antitumor properties of honey [in Russian]. Voprosy Onkologii (Lehningrad) 36(6):704-9.
- Chiba M., Idobata K., Kobayashi N., Sato Y. et al. (1985) Use of honey to ease the pain of stomatitis during radiotherapy [in Japanese]. Kangogaku Zasshi 49(2):171-6.
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