A new study suggests that a widely available nutrient, when used in combination with existing therapies, may significantly enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatment. The research, conducted on cell cultures and animal models, found that this common dietary component helps overcome treatment resistance in certain cancer cells. The nutrient appears to work by sensitizing tumors …
A new study suggests that a widely available nutrient, when used in combination with existing therapies, may significantly enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatment. The research, conducted on cell cultures and animal models, found that this common dietary component helps overcome treatment resistance in certain cancer cells. The nutrient appears to work by sensitizing tumors to conventional therapies, potentially allowing for lower drug doses and reduced side effects. While promising, the findings are preliminary and require validation through extensive human clinical trials. Researchers emphasize that patients should not self-administer supplements based on this early-stage research. Read the full article at: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260410083114.htm
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