Creatine could boost cancer immunity, UCLA study finds

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UCLA researchers found that creatine helps energize dendritic cells, which present tumor fragments to T cells, slowing melanoma growth in mice and potentially supporting immunotherapies; the study, published in iScience, does not yet justify dietary changes for patients and human trials are needed.
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