Epifriedelanol, a "phytoestrogen" with anti-cancer applications
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BACKGROUND - National Cancer Institute anti-Cancer Plant Program. The National Cancer Institute was founded in 1935. In 1955, the NCI began a Manhattan-style project to collect all the plants of the world to test them for anti-cancer properties. By 1977, the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA), (a now-shuttered research branch of Congress tasked with reviewing all the technology developed in the agencies of the Executive Branch and preparing reports for Congress, reported that the NCI plant program had tested around 35,000 plants. They found that around 3,000 plants had anti-cancer properties, some of them suitable for anti-cancer drug development..
The price of the book “Plants Used Against Cancer” by Jonathon L. Hartwell went up! It’s now $4,988.88!
Awesome piece Charles and bookmarked. We have so many more to review and shortlist.
And never in our history, including radiation related, has the need been greater.
We could probably spend a year just on cannabis alone!
I couldn't find a copy of the book. However, this is an extension and paywalled but I can DM you the pdf.
Plants used against cancer – an extension of the work of Jonathan Hartwell
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037887410000341X?via%3Dihub
Excellent!! Thanks!!!!
Amazing and inspiring! Thank you Mr Wright