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Medicinal plant stops the growth of breast cancer cells, shows research – News-Medical.Net
A plant which had previously been dismissed as not being medically useful, could prove to be a hero in disguise, after scientists discovered it not only stops the…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 30 2020
A plant which had previously been dismissed as not being medically useful, could prove to be a hero in disguise, after scientists discovered it not only stops the growth of breast cancer cells but does not affect normal cells – a potential first for future cancer chemotherapy treatment.
The ground breaking research by the team of Professor Alessandra Devoto at Royal Holloway, University of London, in collaboration with Dr Amanda Harvey at Brunel University…
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