AI Article Synopsis

  • - The use of Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM), such as mushroom powder supplements, is on the rise among cancer patients but can pose risks, including liver damage and drug interactions with chemotherapy.
  • - A case study of a 43-year-old woman with metastatic colorectal cancer revealed that her liver issues were linked to her self-medication with mushroom capsules containing ABM; chemotherapy was halted due to her elevated liver enzyme levels.
  • - After stopping the supplement, her liver function improved, emphasizing the need for more disclosure between patients and healthcare providers regarding CAM use and the importance of analyzing these products for safety in cancer treatment.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The use of Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) in patients with cancer is increasing. CAM is associated with potential toxicity and drug interactions, particularly with chemotherapy. Here, we report a case of cytolysis and hepatic cholestasis in a patient who was self-medicated with a mushroom powder-based alternative therapy containing (ABM) during cancer treatment.

Case Report: A 43-year-old woman with metastatic colorectal cancer and hepatic metastases was admitted to our hospital for intravenous chemotherapy. Markers of hepatic grade 3 cytolysis and cholestasis were identified during the pretreatment consultation. The baseline results were within normal limits.

Management And Outcome: The chemotherapy was immediately canceled, and further tests were performed. After the investigation, the patient reported taking three mushroom powder-based capsules per day since November 2023. The dietary supplement contained ABM and powder. After Pharmaceutical analysis, treatment with the supplement was discontinued, and the patient has not resumed. The changes in liver function were also favorable.

Discussion: In our case, given the improvement in liver function after CAM discontinuation, hepatic cytolysis appeared to be linked to ABM consumption despite the patient's liver metastases. Pharmaceutical analysis of CAM is essential to ensure the safety and optimization of cancer treatments. Patients should also communicate their CAMs to healthcare professionals and be aware of the consequences of consuming these dietary supplements. Finally, collaboration between pharmaceutical teams and oncologists is essential for optimal management of cancer patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10781552241280617DOI Listing

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