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Trial Shows Fasting-Mimicking Diet May Boost Antitumor Immunity in Cancer Patients – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Researchers say metabolic “shock” triggered by severe calorie restriction activates immune cell populations that could boost…
A clinical trial in cancer patients has demonstrated that a diet involving cycles of short-term, severe calorie restrictionreferred to as a fasting-mimicking diet (FMD)can be safe, feasible, and may boost the antitumor activity of standard anticancer therapies….
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