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Note: (that is probably because you have never misspelled a word, and with all

that money for ghost writers, proofreaders, etc.,.. the allopathic medical

industry rarely does. huh? And they did spell medulloblastoma correctly, that

kinda impressed me, But other than their composition skills, what do you have to

say about the whole point of the article? Frank)

 

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I find it difficult to accept information from people who write about

John Hopkins when it is " Johns Hopkins " . What else is incorrect!

Denise

 

 

http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/news.asp?id=7730

 

NutraIngredients.com

Breaking News on Nutraceuticals & Supplements

 

Lily extract shrinks pancreas, stomach tumours

15/9/2003 A plant extract has been found to inhibit tumour growth in

laboratory tests. It could be used to target some of the cancers that are

currently most difficult to treat, suggests the research.

Two studies published in the early online edition of Nature show that

cyclopamine, a chemical extracted from the corn lily, shrinks tumours both

in tests on mice and on human cells in vitro.

The findings back previous research demonstrating cyclopamine's action

against cancer. A study by Dr Philip Beachy and colleagues at the John

Hopkins School of Medicine last year found that cyclopamine effectively

killed cultured mouse medulloblastoma cells and tumours implanted in

animals, as well as medulloblastoma cells extracted from human tumours.

Medulloblastoma is an aggressive brain cancer, which affects children, but

so far cannot be treated.

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