Abstract
Cancer as a terrible disease ranks among the most important healthcare
issues confronting humanity, necessitating a proactive approach to
treatment. Numerous signaling cascades are involved in the complex
process of carcinogenesis. Despite its success, chemotherapy has had
some undesirable side effects. Plants offer a rich source of novel
substances and represent an exciting new option for cancer research.
Plants and plant-derived products are revolutionizing themselves because
they are less poisonous, quicker, cheaper, safer, and simpler than
standard treatment procedures. Natural products are viewed as viable
candidates for the creation of anticancer medicines because of their
pleiotropic effects on target events in a variety of ways. The actions
of plant-derived products are selective; they damage cancer cells and
have no significant effect on healthy cells. Several researches are
being conducted on the production of potential candidates from these
plant-derived products that can stop or inhibit cancer cell
proliferation without causing adverse effects. Numerous plant-derived
products and the analogs from which they were derived have been
identified as potential anticancer therapeutic possibilities. In this
review, we summarize research on botanical products with significant and
active anticancer activity and their anticancer constituents, with a
focus on breast cancer. This review sought to highlight the most recent
advances and key successes in plant-derived products and cancer
therapies focusing on nuclear and cellular structures. Furthermore,
cancer drugs and their problems are discussed.