A common ingredient in curry could help target and destroy chemotherapy-resistant cancer cells, scientists said today.
This could improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy and also help prevent the disease from returning.
Researchers at the University of Leicester have been using curcumin - an extract of root turmeric, commonly used to spice up curries - to target chemo-resistant cells.
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