Fasting vs. cancer: A cellular uphill battle reversed

Fasting boosts cancer-fighting immune cells, enhancing therapy outcomes, a new study finds. Research from Memorial Sloan Kettering shows that 24-hour fasting twice weekly reprograms natural killer (NK) cells to better attack tumors. Nutrition and metabolism adjustments could improve antitumor immunity. While promising, fasting protocols require medical supervision, especially for cancer patients. This breakthrough highlights the importance of scientific rigor in medical advances.

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