Current Uses of Mushrooms in Cancer Treatment and Their Anticancer Mechanisms

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Abstract

Cancer is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Various chemotherapeutic drugs have been extensively used for cancer treatment. However, current anticancer drugs cause severe side effects and induce resistance. Therefore, the development of novel and effective anticancer agents with minimal or no side effects is important. Notably, natural compounds have been highlighted as anticancer drugs. Among them, many researchers have focused on mushrooms that have biological activities, including antitumor activity. The aim of this review is to discuss the anticancer potential of different mushrooms and the underlying molecular mechanisms. We provide information regarding the current clinical status and possible modes of molecular actions of various mushrooms and mushroom-derived compounds. This review will help researchers and clinicians in designing evidence-based preclinical and clinical studies to test the anticancer potential of mushrooms and their active compounds in different types of cancers.

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Park, H. J. (2022, September 1). Current Uses of Mushrooms in Cancer Treatment and Their Anticancer Mechanisms. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms231810502

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