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Creatine May Boost Cancer Immune Response | Health and Fitness News
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New research from UCLA reveals creatine might be more than just a muscle booster—it could help fight cancer by supercharging the immune system. Scientists found creatine fuels dendritic cells, the immune system’s scouts, helping them activate T cells to attack tumors. In mouse melanoma models, creatine injections slowed tumor growth by boosting immune cell activity. Lab tests also show creatine enhances cancer vaccine performance by improving dendritic cell function. While promising, this is early-stage research—still in mice and human cells, not humans—with doctors urging caution and consultation before use.
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