Taking mistletoe for cancer may be ineffective and possibly harmful, British doctors report. "I recommend mistletoe as a Christmas decoration and for kissing under, but not as an anticancer drug," ...
Mistletoe, the same plant you kiss under at holiday time, may be an effective aid against certain types of cancer. A semi-parasitic plant, mistletoe grows on a variety of common trees including apple, ...
Taking mistletoe for cancer may be ineffective and possibly harmful, British doctors report. "I recommend mistletoe as a Christmas decoration and for kissing under, but not as an anticancer drug," ...
BALTIMORE -- Ivelisse Page already had 15 inches of her colon and 28 lymph nodes removed to treat her colon cancer, but in the winter of 2008 she received more devastating news. The cancer had spread ...
Dr. Cassileth answers the question: 'Can Mistletoe Help Treat My Breast Cancer?' — -- Question: What is mistletoe extract, or Iscador, and can it help treat my breast cancer? Answer: Mistletoe is ...
Mistletoe extract has been widely used to support cancer therapy and improve quality of life, but there has been a lack of clinical trials and data to support its use. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins ...
Taking mistletoe for cancer may be ineffective and possibly harmful, British doctors report. "I recommend mistletoe as a Christmas decoration and for kissing under, but not as an anticancer drug," ...
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