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Phytochemicals in Olive Oil Suppress Growth of Breast Cancer Cells
Spanish cancer researchers have found that the phytochemical components of extra-virgin olive oil repress the HER2/neu cancer oncogene and can effectively suppress growth of breast cancer cells overexpressing this gene. More...30 Dec 2008
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