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Milk thistle extract stops lung cancer in mice
– Tissue with wound-like conditions allows tumors to grow and spread. In mouse lung cancer cells, treatment with silibinin, a major component of milk thistle, removed the molecular billboards that signal these wound-like conditions and so stopped the spread of these lung cancers, according to a recent study published in the journal Molecular Carcinogenesis.
* Molecular Carcinogenesis Volume 51, Issue 10, pages 832–842, October 2012
“Silibinin modulates TNF-α and IFN-γ mediated signaling to regulate COX2 and iNOS expression in tumorigenic mouse lung epithelial LM2 cells”
– http://healthresearchreport.me/2014/05/07/milk-thistle-stops-lung–cancer-in-mice/
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