Publications on Breast Cancer
Different tea products could affect the growth of cancer cells. Four popular tea products were evaluated, including 3 green teas and a black tea, namely Bigelow Green Tea with Mint, Kusmi Chinese Green Tea, OnkoTea Green Tea Blend, and Lipton Black Tea. Panels of breast cancer cells, melanoma cells, liver cancer cells, and bladder cancer cells were tested. The results showed that the effects of tea on cell proliferation was concentration dependent. At a higher concentration range, all 4 tea products inhibited the cancer cells, with OnkoTea showing the best inhibitory effect.
A DNA based assay for screening compounds for anti-cancer potential identified four green teas with impressive anti-cancer effect. An extract was prepared from a combination of all four of the teas and this extract was tested for anti-cancer activity in cell based assays in Dr. Qi Chen’s laboratory at the Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapeutics, University of Kansas Medical Center. When tested against extracts of other well-known teas, the four green tea blend had the most potent anti-cancer effect. This research was accepted for presentation at the 16th International Conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology and published in EC Nutrition.
HEALTHY TUESDAY ABOUT BREAST CANCERON DEMAND
Hear directly fromDr. John Hall and Dr. Véronique Desaulniers
Every month at Healthy Tuesdays – virtual events organized to help you Feel Better Naturally – we feature healthcare professionals who come together to share information and advice related to holistic health.
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this Healthy Tuesdays event featured Dr. John Hall and Dr. Véronique Desaulniers, experts in integrative medicine. Our speakers shared information and answered questions about the latest ways to naturally prevent, treat and beat Breast Cancer.
We invite you to watch the event recording on demand.
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