Liver cancer breakthrough as researchers replicate guava’s healing molecules

    • Scientists at the University of Delaware synthesized cancer-fighting molecules from guava plants to combat deadly liver cancer.
    • Current liver cancer treatments are costly, ineffective, and leave patients with few options.
    • The lab-based production method makes these natural compounds affordable and scalable for global use.
    • Researchers are collaborating with the National Cancer Institute to test the molecules against other cancers.
    • This breakthrough proves nature-based treatments can rival synthetic drugs without corporate monopolies.

What if the key to fighting one of the deadliest cancers was hiding in a tropical fruit? Researchers at the University of Delaware have done just that, developing a synthetic pathway to produce cancer-fighting molecules found in guava plants and offering new hope for liver cancer patients worldwide.

Liver cancer is one of the most lethal forms of the disease, with late-stage survival rates below 15%. In the U.S. alone, more than 42,000 people will be diagnosed in 2025, and more than 30,000 will die from it. Current treatments are expensive, often costing billions annually, and many patients run out of options. But now, a team led by William Chain, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has found a way to synthesize guava-derived molecules that show promise in combating these aggressive cancers.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-09-16-liver-cancer-researchers-guava-healing-molecules.html

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