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Mechanism of hydrogen on cervical cancer suppression revealed by high‑throughput RNA sequencing
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Hydrogen Gas Shows Promise in Fighting Cervical Cancer
A recent study reveals that hydrogen gas can suppress cervical cancer by reducing oxidative stress and creating an environment that makes it harder for cancer cells to thrive. The findings are promising, but more research is needed to fully understand the effects of hydrogen gas on cervical cancer in humans. Hydrogen gas could be a valuable tool in the fight against this devastating disease, and its benefits can also be accessed through drinking hydrogen-rich water.
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Publish Year 2021 Country China Rank Positive Journal Oncology Reports Primary Topic Cervix Secondary TopicCancer Model Mouse Tertiary TopicOncogenesis Vehicle Gas pH N/A Application Inhalation Comparison Complement