Abstract:Cancer refers to a group of diseases characterized by abnormal, unchecked cell growth that spreads to other body parts. Breast, liver, colorectal, kidney, stomach, lungs, and cervical cancer are the most common tumours, with skin cancer (excluding melanoma) being the least common (contributing up to 40 percent of the cases). Surgery, chemotherapy, and other traditional medical methods have several negative side effects, including extreme inflammation and discomfort. As a result, transdermal delivery of the ant… Show more
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