Research Keyword: Tumor microenvironment

Exploring the Anticancer Potential of Coriolus versicolor in Breast Cancer: A Review

Coriolus versicolor, also known as turkey tail mushroom, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. Recent scientific research shows it may help fight breast cancer through multiple mechanisms: killing cancer cells directly through programmed cell death pathways, breaking down the estrogen that fuels some breast cancers, preventing cancer spread, and boosting the immune system. While early studies are promising and one clinical trial showed good safety and immune benefits, larger studies are needed before this mushroom can be recommended as an official cancer treatment.

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Phallus indusiatus Extracts Promoted MCF-7 Apoptosis Under TNFα-induced Tumor Microenvironment by Attenuating NF-kappaB and Akt Activation

Bamboo mushroom extracts show promise in helping treat breast cancer by making cancer cells more sensitive to chemotherapy drugs. The mushroom reduces inflammation and blocks protective signals in cancer cells, making them more likely to die. This research suggests bamboo mushroom could be a helpful supplement for breast cancer patients, especially when used alongside standard cancer treatments.

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Harnessing Natural Products to Surmount Drug Resistance in Gastric Cancer: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Perspectives

Gastric cancer is a serious disease that often becomes resistant to chemotherapy drugs, making treatment difficult. This review examines how natural products found in plants and herbs can help overcome this drug resistance. These natural compounds work through multiple mechanisms, including targeting cancer stem cells, boosting the immune system, and enhancing the effectiveness of standard chemotherapy treatments.

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