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Honeybee Venom Kills Tough Breast Cancer Cells.
In 2020, Ciara Duffy and a team from the Harry Perkins Institute in Australia studied how honeybee venom and its main part, melittin, affect breast cancer cells. They tested it on lab samples of triple-negative and HER2-enriched breast cancers, two hard-to-treat types, using venom from European honeybees and compared it to bumblebee venom.