SYDNEY: A study has stated that the venom found in bee stings can be helpful in treating breast cancer.
Research by Australian experts has shown that bee stings contain a chemical called melanin, which has the ability to completely kill cancer cells.
Experts hoped that drugs made from this substance can be useful in the treatment of advanced cancer. According to last year’s statistics, 40,000 women die of breast cancer in Pakistan every year.
According to authorities, 90,000 new cases of breast cancer are being reported in Pakistan every year, with the highest number of women suffering from the disease in Asia.
The experts said that one in eight or nine women is getting cancer at some age. According to doctors, not every lump in the breast is a sign of cancer, but a painless lump can be a sign of breast cancer.
According to doctors, women must have a mammography test at least once a year for a timely diagnosis. In Pakistan, women usually go to the hospital for treatment of second or third-degree diseases.
It should be noted that breast cancer is only cancer that can be diagnosed early because its symptoms begin to appear on the external body. Women who do not get married by the age of 40 or who do not have children after marriage have a higher risk of breast cancer.