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1 Introduction Antioxidants are substances that prevent, delay, or remove the oxidative damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) ( An excess of ROS can destroy organelles structure and biomolecules, leading to inflammatory responses and mutagenesis, and this is a known mechanism for the development of cancer ( The term cancer refers uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body ( Cancer is believed to be the cause of 13.4% of fatalities globally ( By 2030, there will be 23.6 million new cancer cases globally each year, which is 68% more cases than present if existing patterns in the prevalence of major cancers and population growth are seen worldwide ( However, when cancer has developed, the death of malignant cells by treatment with chemotherapeutic drugs and radiation that produce free radicals in the cells, such as hydrogen peroxide and superoxide, mostly depends on their oxidative damage ( Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can cause the production of reactive oxygen species, which can damage DNA or interfere with DNA replication machinery through direct and indirect effects on malignant cells
