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Amazon Scorpion Venom Shows Promise in Breast Cancer Treatment, Say Brazilian Scientists

Watan 26 Jun 2025
Pharmacologist Eliane Candiani Arantes of the University of São Paulo explained.“We identified a molecule in this Amazonian scorpion species that resembles others found in scorpion venoms and has shown activity against breast cancer cells.”.
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Scorpion Venom Could Be Used To Treat Breast Cancer

NDTV 24 Jun 2025
A molecule found in the venom of the Brotheas amazonicus scorpion showed similar characteristics to those of the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel ... .
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Scorpion venom offers new hope for breast cancer patients: Study

The Times of India 24 Jun 2025
In a breakthrough, Brazilian scientists have found a molecule in an Amazonian scorpion venom with great potential to cure the widely spreading cancer ... Scorpion venom molecule found to kill breast ...
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Amazon Scorpion Venom Compound Shows Promise as Breast Cancer Treatment

Colombia One 19 Jun 2025
These findings suggest potential applications for scorpion venom in cancer therapy and pharmaceutical research ... Scorpion and snake venoms drive medical advances ... Cuban blue scorpion venom also under Study.
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Scorpion Venom Could Help Treat Breast Cancer

Newsweek 18 Jun 2025
A study has found that venom from an Amazonian scorpion may kill breast cancer cells, offering hope for a new treatment option ....
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Amazon Scorpion Venom Shows Promise Against Cancer

Greek Reporter 18 Jun 2025
This early finding highlights the potential for Amazon scorpion venom in cancer research and drug development ... The discovery of cancer-fighting properties in Amazon scorpion venom marks a key step in that direction.
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Fungus modified with spider, scorpion venom may be key to stopping disease-spreading mosquitoes

Wtop 06 Jun 2025
They took venom from spiders and scorpions and mixed it with fungus native to that region ... His method of attaching the venoms to the fungus is very cheap to produce, and produces fast.
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