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Another study finds glyphosate herbicide kills tumor cells. Is the much-maligned weedkiller a cancer fighter? – Genetic Literacy Project
If Roundup or one of its ingredients turns out to be an effective cancer treatment, it would be a stunning twist.

While biotech giant Bayer attempts to settle thousands of lawsuits alleging its weed killer Roundup causes cancer, several studies published over the last six years have suggested that glyphosate, the active ingredient in the the much-maligned herbicide, may actually prohibit cancer cell growth.
A paper published on June 24, 2019 in the Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B is the fourth such study since 2013 to suggest that Roundup may have cancer-fighting properties. The authors…
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