Health
Breakthrough study finds that honeybee venom can kill breast cancer cells – Happy Mag
New research published in the Natural Precision Oncology journal could be a gamechanger for oncological medicine and breast cancer treatment.

A groundbreaking new Australian study has found that honeybee venom can kill aggressive breast cancer cells. A notoriously hard-to-treat condition, this discovery could dramatically change the face of oncological medicine and treatments.
Dr Ciara Duffy is to thank for this breakthrough find, having completed the study as part of her PhD. Conducted at Perth’s Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, Dr Duffy hopes that her findings could aid the development of a triple-negative breast cancer…
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