“…Additionally, many lignicolous fungal species like G. lucidum, Grifola frondosa, Lentinula edodes, and Trametes versicolor possess anticancer properties since they contain highmolecular-weight polysaccharides, mostly β-glucans, which have been proven to stimulate innate immune cells, such as monocytes, natural killers (NK) cells, and dendritic cells, having direct antitumor effects [14]. Among these, many other species, such as Agaricus bisporus, Antrodia cinnamomea, Cordyceps sinensis, Cordyceps militaris, and Pleorotus ostreatus, demonstrated anticancer properties against breast cancer [14], specifically in the estrogendependent cell lines, via a direct antiproliferative effect and reduction in the generation of reactive oxygen species [15][16][17]. In particular, the fungal extracts improved the chemotherapy efficacy in cancer cells by sensitizing the cancer cells to chemotherapy drugs, inducing apoptosis and antiproliferation [14].…”