date:Mar 27, 2013
leading to uncontrolled growth ofcells (cancer). T he finding suggests that there is a potential that Amygdalin may be used to treat cervicalcancer if confirmed in trials.
Also, the researchers found that amygdalin inhibited the growth of HeLa cell xenografts in animals byinducing apoptosis.They concluded T he results in the present study suggest that amygdalin may offer a new therapeuticoption for patients with cervical cancer.
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