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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (Adult)

ID: 55
Main Group: Hematologic
Primary Site: Bone marrow / Blood
Cell Lineage: Myeloid precursor

Overview

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What this cancer is
Acute myeloid leukemia is a fast-growing cancer of immature myeloid blood cells. It primarily involves the bone marrow and can reduce healthy blood cell production.
What commonly drives it
Genetic and epigenetic disruptions affecting cell growth, differentiation, DNA repair, and apoptosis (example: signaling pathway dysregulation and transcription factor changes).

What’s Happening Biologically

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Cell Origin & Growth Behavior
Myeloid precursor cells accumulate and fail to mature properly. This increases abnormal blast cells and crowds out normal blood-forming cells, affecting oxygen delivery, immunity, and clotting balance.
Signals & Pathways Commonly Involved
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Why Whole Foods Matter Here
Plants contribute fiber-driven metabolites (SCFAs), polyphenols, carotenoids, organosulfur compounds, and micronutrients that support redox balance, immune signaling tone, and healthy cell-cycle control. (Educational framing — not treatment claims.)

Plant-Based Focus

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Plant-Based Description
Plant diversity increases antioxidant capacity and fiber-driven metabolites that support metabolic balance and immune system communication.
Nutritional Focus
High-diversity daily greens/berries/legumes; stable protein sources; avoid refined sugars/oils. (You can tailor this per cancer later.)
Plant Chemistry Detail
Curcumin (turmeric): supports apoptosis signaling balance and inflammatory tone.
Resveratrol (grapes/berries/peanuts): supports pro-apoptotic and stress-response signaling.
EGCG (green tea): supports growth signaling moderation.
Organosulfur compounds (garlic/onion): supports detox enzymes and epigenetic balance.
Lycopene/quercetin/flavonoids: broad oxidative-stress and inflammation pathway support.

Research Notes

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Preclinical and observational research includes plant compounds influencing oxidative stress, inflammation signaling, differentiation, and apoptosis regulation relevant to AML biology.
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