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New Sweetener Shows Promise in Battling Cancer, Researchers Reveal

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Stevia Leaf Extract Shows Promise Against Pancreatic Cancer

Recent research from Hiroshima University in Japan suggests that stevia leaf extract might help combat pancreatic cancer. The study highlights the potential of this natural sweetener, commonly used as a sugar substitute, to be transformed into a treatment option.

The findings, published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, examined the effects of stevia leaf extract when fermented with specific bacteria. Laboratory tests revealed that this fermented extract increased antioxidant activity and had harmful effects on pancreatic cancer cells, indicating it could be a promising treatment candidate.

Dr. Paul E. Oberstein, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone Perlmutter Cancer Center, commented on the research. He praised the investigation into a natural plant’s properties and noted that while the raw stevia leaves don’t seem effective against cancer, the fermentation process might enhance its power.

However, he cautions that further research is needed. The study has not yet involved human trials, and there are concerns about potential side effects from changing the plant’s chemical structure. Dr. Oberstein emphasized the importance of continued testing to see if these effects hold true for people, adding, “This is how we discover new treatments, some of which change lives.”

Dr. Kristen Arnold, a surgical oncologist specializing in pancreatic cancer, also expressed hope about the findings. She noted that pancreatic cancer is notably aggressive and that current treatment outcomes remain poor. While the new research is exciting, she stressed that more studies are necessary before any clinical applications can be considered.

The ongoing search for better treatment options for pancreatic cancer is crucial, and Dr. Arnold encourages patients to look into clinical trial opportunities as the science progresses.

Overall, while this new study on stevia offers a glimpse of potential, it is just the beginning of what could become a vital step in cancer treatment.

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