Lymphoma treatment aided by 25% cut in normal calories - animal study

A new experiment in mice suggests that a diet with below-normal calories could help the effectiveness of drug cancer treatment. The team, led by Jean-Ehrland Ricci of the French Institute for Health and Medical Research in France, put mice who had developed lymphoma into two separate groups: those who ate a diet with caloric intake 25% lower than normal, and those who ate a regular diet...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Lymphology/Lymphedema Source Type: news