In vitro studies have shown that DRE induces selective programmed cell death, or apoptosis, in over 95% of colon cancer cells. In vivo studies in mouse models have shown that oral administration of DRE can slow the growth of these cells by over 90%. Treatment with DRE triggers multiple cell death pathways in activated cancer cells.
2. May Treat Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer currently has a 100% mortality rate, so any potential treatment is welcome. Rectal therapy has been shown to induce autophagy (the body's natural self-destruction mechanism) and apoptosis in human pancreatic cancer cells without significantly affecting healthy cells. Scientists see this as a promising advance in the treatment of pancreatic cancer."
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