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Study finds honeybee venom component kills aggressive breast cancer cells, enhances chemotherapy in mice.
A study in Nature Precision Oncology reveals that honeybee venom, particularly its component melittin, can effectively kill aggressive breast cancer cells and enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy drugs in mice.
Melittin works by creating holes in cancer cells and disrupting their signaling pathways.
While promising, researchers stress the need for more studies to ensure safe and effective human treatment.
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