Scientists identify compounds in coffee which may inhibit prostate cancer

20:00 EDT 16 Mar 2019 | AAAS

(European Association of Urology) For the first time, scientists have identified compounds found in coffee which may inhibit the growth of prostate cancer. This is a pilot study, carried out on drug-resistant cancer cells in cell culture and in a mouse model; it has not yet been tested in humans. This work is presented at the European Association of Urology congress in Barcelona, after publication in the peer-reviewed journal The Prostate* (this press release contains additional material).

More From BioPortfolio on "Scientists identify compounds in coffee which may inhibit prostate cancer"