Dr. Ciara Duffy found that venom from honey bees can rapidly kill aggressive, hard-to-treat and often deadly breast cancer cells.

Groundbreaking study finds honey bee venom can kill breast cancer cells | 7NEWS

September 2020

A young Australian scientist has made a potentially ground-breaking breakthrough in the search for a breast cancer cure.

A study by 25-year-old Dr Ciara Duffy has found that venom from honey bees can rapidly kill aggressive, hard-to-treat and often deadly breast cancer cells.

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