Pizza is one of the most popular foods all over the world, and many will be pleased to know that the cheesy treat may be healthier than previously thought.
According to a recent study, scientists have found that oregano, a seasoning usually used in pizza, may help fight prostate cancer.
Researchers from Long Island University, New York, studied carvacrol, a chemical in oregano, to find that it had to ability to rapidly eliminate prostate cancer cells.
After four days, almost all the cells were killed, the experimental biology conference in San Diego heard.
“Some researchers have previously shown that eating pizza may cut down cancer risk,” said researcher Supriya Bavadekar, a pharmacologist.
Tests have shown oregano causes cancer cells to die, and research is now focusing on why this is the case.
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“If the study continues to yield positive results, this super-spice may present a very promising therapy for patients with prostate cancer,” Bavadekar said.
She also warned that “this study is at a very preliminary stage and further experiments need to be conducted to get a better idea of uses in the clinic.”


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