A NSAID (flufenamic Acid)supress The Spread Of The Cancer In Mice

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I would not read to much into these sorts of studies. The mice/rats used are often bred to get cancer specifically and, in this case, they were injected with cancer. This is then used as a measure of what may be effective against cancer. I do not think such cases necessarily apply to the incidence of cancer from lifestyle/diet/toxin in humans, which in most cases is a protective mechanism ( and this is why chemo is ill-advised ).

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you right its different from how cancer growth happens in real life, but at the end its cancer cells in a living animal and a NSAID controlled it.

i thought its a bit interesting ;)
 

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