cervical cancer
05/15/2018 / By Tracey Watson
Stunned scientists find BLUEBERRIES are better at destroying cancer cells than conventional radiation therapy alone
Cervical cancer strikes close to 13,000 women each year, claiming over 4,200 lives. Traditional treatment options include surgery to remove the affected tissue, radiation therapy using high energy x-rays to destroy cancer cells, chemotherapy drugs to destroy the affected cells (although healthy cells are killed too), or a combination thereof. However, these treatments are invasive […]
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