Health Guide: Breast Cancer

Health Guides: Breast Cancer

This section collates research and information relevant to natural breast cancer treatment. It is designed to provide our users with the first-hand research on conventional medical interventions and possible natural alternatives, without which an informed choice is not possible. 

Key: CK(#) = Cumulative Knowledge, a measure of evidence quality or strength  AC(#) = Article Count, the number of articles that have accumulated on the topic thus far.

Relevant Database Sections

Diseases
Therapeutic Actions
Anti Therapeutic Actions
Pharmacological Actions
Adverse Pharmacological Actions
Problem Substances
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Latest Relevant Article

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Pubmed Data : Iran J Pharm Res. 2024 ;23(1):e151714. Epub 2024 Oct 13. PMID: 39830662
Study Type : In Vitro Study

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