AI Article Synopsis

  • Cancer cells require energy for growth and division, leading to research on energy intake and expenditure during cancer treatment.
  • This review specifically focuses on the effects of energy balance on immune activation and outcomes in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
  • The authors call for more clinical studies to explore how improving energy balance through diet and exercise can enhance immunotherapy effectiveness and overall health during cancer treatment.

Article Abstract

Cancer cells cannot proliferate without sufficient energy to generate biomass for rapid cell division, as well as to fuel their functions at baseline. For this reason, many recent observational and interventional studies have focused on increasing energy expenditure and/or reducing energy intake during and after cancer treatment. The impact of variance in diet composition and in exercise on cancer outcomes has been detailed extensively elsewhere and is not the primary focus of this review. Instead, in this translational, narrative review we examine studies of how energy balance impacts anticancer immune activation and outcomes in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). We discuss preclinical, clinical observational, and the few clinical interventional studies on energy balance in TNBC. We advocate for the implementation of clinical studies to examine how optimizing energy balance-through changes in diet and/or exercise-may optimize the response to immunotherapy in people with TNBC. It is our conviction that by taking a holistic approach that includes energy balance as a key factor to be considered during and after treatment, cancer care may be optimized, and the detrimental effects of cancer treatment and recovery on overall health may be minimized.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jncimonographs/lgad011DOI Listing

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