Study uncovers why white button mushrooms may help prevent prostate cancer progression

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Study uncovers why white button mushrooms may help prevent prostate cancer progression
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Researchers at City of Hope, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, ranked among the nation's top 5 cancer centers by U.S.

City of HopeNov 12 2024 Researchers at City of Hope®, one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, ranked among the nation's top 5 cancer centers by U.S.

The use of naturally derived therapies for cancer treatment -; called integrative oncology -; is growing in popularity as people become more health conscious and aware of the benefits of whole-person cancer care.

In mouse models, researchers found that administration of white button mushroom extract significantly delayed the growth of tumors and extended the survival of mice. It also improved T cell immune response through the reduction of MDSC levels in animal models, meaning it improved the immune system's ability to kill cancer.

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