On Wednesday, July 18, 2007, our Ask-the-Expert Online Conference was called Vitamins and Herbal Supplements. Gary Deng, M.D., Ph.D. and moderator Beth Baughman DuPree, M.D., F.A.C.S. answered your questions about how to safely and sensibly incorporate vitamins and supplements into your diet.
Question from Bright Eyes: I am a 15-year survivor of breast cancer. I am now 49 years old and would like to know what a general, overall healthy vitamin regimen would be.
Question from Mesquite: Is it true that people who have been diagnosed with cancer should not take multivitamins with copper and iron? I am a 53 year-old woman in menopause.
Question from Hurting in PA: I have really bad neuropathy in both legs and fingertips from Taxol. Should my Vitamin B and magnesium levels be checked? I have also heard too much Vitamin B can cause neuropathy.
Question from Joanne: I've decided not to take tamoxifen since my DCIS is low grade and I do not like the side effects I have been reading about. Is there any natural supplement you could recommend that might help reduce the risk of recurrence of DCIS?
Question from Eva: What are the best herbs and vitamins to boost the immune system?
Question from Debbie: My oncologist suggested 800 IU Vitamin E, 500 mg Vitamin C, B-complex and black cohosh for hot flashes and night sweats. Is there any validity to this?
Question from Dimacken: I am currently undergoing radiation and wanted to start taking antioxidants but have recently read that they may be more harmful to you if you already have cancer. Is this true? If so what would be more beneficial to take?
Question from Dorothy: I usually take B12 while getting chemo. Should I continue?
Question from Terri: Is there any supplement that has helped with symptoms of "chemo brain"?
Question from Hager: I've recently heard that Vitamin C isn't good for women who have had breast cancer. So much so that my friend's oncologist recommends that she doesn't take it at all. Should I worry about taking it?
Question from Key: I have mets to my lungs. I have heard that beta carotene is good for lung health. Do you think taking this supplement could at least help slow the growth of the cancer? If so, should I take more than the recommended dosage?
Question from PMama: Are you aware of a contraindication (or the potential to decrease the effectiveness of treatment) in drinking green tea if you are receiving Herceptin treatments?
Question from Kkon: Maitake mushrooms are being studied by Sloan-Kettering, I believe. Are there any preliminary results indicating effectiveness in treating breast cancer?
Question from Cath: Can you please tell us what you know about Iscador/Mistletoe? I was recently told that "Iscador ... (has) been used in Europe since the 1920s and roughly 70 percent of all breast cancers treated in Germany use Iscador as part of their treatment." Please comment.
Question from BriteS: Do you have any information on brown seaweed (algae) such as a product called 'Fucoidan,' which is a potent antioxidant said to be beneficial in fighting off cancer cells? It's popular in Japan.
Question from AColling: I finished all of my treatments in Sept. 2006. I am still anemic. Is there a vitamin or supplement that will help?
Question from JanM: Are there any vitamins, herbal supplements or foods that counteract with Arimidex? I know grapefruit interfered with tamoxifen.
Question from KH: Thank you for your time. I wanted to know if you had heard of a supplement company called Mannatech. I have been told by a co-worker that I should look into their products because she has heard some amazing stories by not only cancer patients but people with other health issues. Is this company something legit or a scam? It was featured on 20/20.
Question from CLTann: In today's paper, there is an article about having fruits and vegetables as diet vs. another control group using regular diet. The study result showed no difference in cancer recurrence rate. On the home page of this network, another report shows Chinese women adopting a Western diet have a much higher cancer rate. Who should we listen to?
Question from Mary: Have you heard of this Himalayan Goji juice? Do you know what it is and if there is anything to the claims made about it?
Question from GPonds: Do you have an opinion on taking curcumin? It seems that out of all the herbs, this one has had the most research done on it about breast cancer control.
Question from Ellie-2: I have heard melatonin is good for cancer and is OK with chemo, but can I take it right through or should I stop a day or two ahead and after?
Question from Reefknots: I am a 38-year-old male with breast cancer (mets). Is there any difference in vitamin and other herbal medications for males?
Question from Karen: How important is the pH balance in your body, and what if any supplements can help regulate this?
Question from Cynic: I have read about various supplements, with and without doctors' names attached to them, that describe remarkable benefits for overall health, and breast cancer specifically. How does someone know what's worthwhile, and what's not?
Question from CarolC: I have had estrogen-positive breast cancer and must avoid phytoestrogens found in soy, flaxseed and oil of evening primrose. How much of a risk is there in eating foods with soy or flaxseed in them? Almost everything "lite" contains soybean oil or soy lecithin. Everything has soy lecithin or soybean oil in it that I purchase. I take Arimidex daily.
Question from MaryT: Are there any vitamins or herbal supplements that would help the bone and joint pain that is a side effect of Aromasin? Thank you.
Question from Summer: Can any supplements/herbs help someone with lymphedema?
Question from Brenda-2: What supplements do you recommend for menopause symptoms? Arimidex is really giving me a hard time with hot flashes, vaginal dryness, etc. What do you think about Revival Soy Protein shakes? They contain 160 mg of soy isoflavones. Or something else?
Question from Risa: What qualifications should I look for in someone who will give me nutritional guidance or proven information on vitamins and supplements? It doesn't seem to be an interest of some oncologists.
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