Vitamin E δ-tocotrienol has
been demonstrated to interfere
with the metastasising of
pancreatic cancer in humans and
has again been confirmed with a
stronger understanding of its mode
of action in a study published in the
Journal of Cancer Research.
The vitamin was shown to inhibit
metastasis through inhibition
of epithelial to mesenchymal
transition, migration, invasion,
angiogenesis, cancer cell signaling
and induction of apoptosis.
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