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Honeybee Venom Could Hold Secret to Treating Aggressive Breast Cancer, Groundbreaking Australian Research Finds

Summary by Hasan Jasim
In a stunning breakthrough, Australian researchers have discovered that honeybee venom could be the key to treating one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer. A study by the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research in Perth found that venom from honeybees can kill 100% of triple-negative and HER2-enriched breast cancer cells within 60 minutes—at concentrations that leave normal cells unharmed. Triple-negative breast cancer, known for …
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Hasan Jasim broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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