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Honeybee venom compound shown to kill aggressive breast cancer cells: Aussie research – ClickLancashire

In the past, alternative medicine practitioners have promoted honey products for treating cancerdespite proof it works.
This was found to be particularly effective when tested on triple-negative and HER2 cells, killing 100% of the cells within a 60-minute time frame. In many cases, its cells produce more of a molecule called EGFR than seen in normal cells.
Dr. Ciara Duffy from the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and The University of Western Australia tested the venom’s effect on t…
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