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SarahO 12-31-2007 07:45 PM

Artemisia & Breast Cancer
 
Artemisia is a treatment for a tick borne disease called Babesiosis but it is also a hot new cancer research focus!!! I am a pubmed junkie*)!*)!! So I thought I would share that- go to pubmed and plug in cancer & Artemisia & read away- Artemisinin is an Artemisia derivative!! It is important not to overdose because it can cause brain stem injury- like anything & everything just take as directed!!!! It's cheap, comes in hundreds of brands, easily found, and you can get it at any health food store-
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1: Anticancer Res. 2004 Jul-Aug;24(4):2277-80.Links

Artemisinin induces apoptosis in human cancer cells.

Singh NP, Lai HC.
Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-7962, USA. Narendra@u.washington.edu

BACKGROUND: Artemisinin is a chemical compound extracted from the wormwood plant, Artemisia annua L. It has been shown to selectively kill cancer cells in vitro and retard the growth of implanted fibrosarcoma tumors in rats. In the present research, we investigated its mechanism of cytotoxicity to cancer cells.


MATERIALS AND METHODS: Molt-4 cells, in complete RPMI-1640 medium, were first incubated with 12 microM of human holotransferrin at 37 degrees C in a humid atmosphere of 5% CO2 for one hour. This enhanced the iron supply to the cells. The cells were then pelleted and transferred to a complete RPMI-1640 containing 200 microM of an analog dihydroartemisinin (DHA) and incubation was started (0 h). In addition, some culture samples were treated with holotransferrin alone and some (controls) were assayed without neither holotransferrin nor DHA treatment. Cells were counted and DNA diffusion assay was used to evaluate apoptosis and necrosis in each sample at 0 h and at 1, 2, 4 and 8 h of incubation.



RESULTS: DHA treatment significantly decreased cell counts and increased the proportion of apoptosis in cancer cells compared to controls (chi2=4.5, df=1, p<0.035). Addition of holotransferrin significantly further decreased cell counts (chi2=4.5, df=1, p<0.035) and increased apoptosis (chi2=4.5, df=1, p<0.035). No necrotic cells were observed.


CONCLUSION: This rapid induction of apoptosis in cancer cells after treatment with DHA indicates that artemisinin and its analogs may be inexpensive and effective cancer agents.

PMID: 15330172

odolivadesouza 03-04-2008 02:55 AM

There appears to be cancer immune people
 
Cancer research is now starting to focus on cancer stem cells and immunotherapy to eliminate cancer. Cancer stem cells may be the root cause of cancer, but there is evidence that immunotherapy may be able to eliminate cancers completely. There appears to be cancer immune people who can live to be 100 and never get cancer, even if they smoke. Is immunotherapy the key to cancer cure?


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