A new study suggests that a widely available and common nutrient may significantly enhance the effectiveness of certain cancer therapies. The research, conducted on cell cultures and animal models, indicates that this nutrient helps make cancer cells more vulnerable to treatment while potentially protecting healthy cells. This approach could lead to more effective and less …
A new study suggests that a widely available and common nutrient may significantly enhance the effectiveness of certain cancer therapies. The research, conducted on cell cultures and animal models, indicates that this nutrient helps make cancer cells more vulnerable to treatment while potentially protecting healthy cells. This approach could lead to more effective and less toxic combination therapies. The findings are preliminary but point toward promising future clinical trials to test this nutrient as an adjunct to standard cancer treatments. Read the full article at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260410083114.htm
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