1. American Cancer Society: "Studies conducted in several experimental tumor models in the 1980s found that the use of cesium or liquid cesium chloride led to less tumor growth and fewer deaths of certain tumor-bearing mice such as those with sarcoma or breast cancer." Note - No study information provided.
2. The present study was conducted in Biology Laboratory of Faculty Sciences and Arts, University of Dumlupinar, Ktahya between january 2001 and july 2002 http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=abstract&id=183432&toc=y: "Cesium chloride; cesium chloride and magnesium chloride mixture were most affected as the shrinkage on KAC cells, at 95 and 97% rations (p<0.001). CsCl and MgCl2 were most effected on SC cells than other agents (95 and 96%, p<0.001). Inhibition rates of tortoise shell, sponge, frog larva, eat fly larva,medusa and juniper berries extracts on SK cells were respectively 83, 88, 65, 78, 89 and 88% in G0 phase (p<0.001).
These data suggest that some biological extracts and chemicals tested may be useful chemotherapeutic agents to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and this study would be a light for new anticancerogenic experiments and preventing the variously cancer on human."
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