Shiuan Chen

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Los champiñones blancos podrían ser una herramienta poderosa contra el cáncer de mama
La cirujana de mama, Lisa D. Yee, M.D., profesora en la División de Cirugía Mamaria en City of Hope, recibió un fondo de financiación “Awesome Games Done Quick” de...
White button mushrooms could be a powerful tool against breast cancer
Breast surgeon Lisa D. Yee, M.D., professor in the Division of Breast Surgery at City of Hope, has received an “Awesome Games Done Quick” funding award from the Prevent Cancer Foundation...
Nuestro planeta, nuestra salud: el efecto del medio ambiente en el cáncer y la diabetes
Para conmemorar el Día Mundial de la Salud, nos enorgullece destacar varias iniciativas de City of Hope que exploran cómo el mundo que nos rodea afecta nuestro bienestar “La pobreza...
Our planet, our health: Environment’s effect on cancer, diabetes
To commemorate World Health Day, we are proud to highlight several City of Hope initiatives exploring how the world around us affects our well-being. “Poverty is a carcinogen” It is...
Superfoods Researcher Receives $3.3M Grant for Mushroom Study
Shiuan Chen, Ph.D., the Lester M. and Irene C. Finkelstein Chair in Biology and chair of City of Hope’s Department of Cancer Biology, was recently awarded a $3.36 million grant by...
Chen receives $3.3M grant for prostate mushroom study
Shiuan Chen, Ph.D., the Lester M. and Irene C. Finkelstein Chair in Biology and chair of City of Hope’s Department of Cancer Biology, was recently awarded a $3.36 million grant by...
City of Hope opens Phase 2 clinical trial to test if intake of mushroom-powder tablets could slow the progression of prostate cancer
CONTACT Zen Vuong 626-409-9367zvuong@coh.org   Scientists investigate if City of Hope’s natural supplement derived from white button mushroom could lower prostate-specific antigen levels, an indicator of prostate cancer.  ...
Phase 2 trial of mushrooms for prostate cancer opens
City of Hope is now recruiting patients for a Phase 2 clinical trial to investigate whether pills containing white button mushroom extract could regulate the immune system, affecting prostate-specific antigen...
White button mushrooms could slow progression of prostate cancer
CONTACT Zen Vuong City of Hope 626-409-9367zvuong@coh.org   Jenni Glenn Gingery Associate Director, Communications and Media Relations Phone: 202-971-3655 jgingery@endocrine.org   Colleen Williams Manager, Public Relations Phone: 202-971-3611 cwilliams@endocrine.org...
Mushrooms could slow progression of prostate cancer
The chemicals present in white button mushrooms may slow the progression of prostate cancer, according to a mouse study presented virtually at ENDO 2021, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting.  ...