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Propanc Biopharma’s Peer Reviewed Articles for Proenzymes Cancer Treatment Generates “Unprecedented” Interest

Two Publications Reach 10 Citations & 4,500 Reads, Respectively MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Propanc Biopharma, Inc. (OTC Pink: PPCB) (“Propanc”

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Propanc Biopharma’s Peer Reviewed Articles for Proenzymes Cancer Treatment Generates “Unprecedented” Interest

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nTwo Publications Reach 10 Citations & 4,500 Reads, Respectively\n\n\n MELBOURNE, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nPropanc Biopharma, Inc. (OTC Pink: PPCB) (“Propanc” or the “Company”), a biopharmaceutical company developing novel cancer treatments for patients suffering from recurring and metastatic cancer, today announced that two scientific, peer reviewed journal articles published by the Company and its research partners reached 10 citations and 4,500 reads, respectively, in August, 2024. “This shows unprecedented interest in our field from researchers and among the broader scientific community,” said Dr Kenyon, MD, MB, ChB, Propanc’s Chief Scientific Officer.\n\n\nThe first article, which reached 10 citations, published in Scientific Reports, is entitled, “Pancreatic proenzymes treatment suppresses BXPC-3 pancreatic Cancer Stem Cell subpopulation and impairs tumour engrafting.” From the publishers of Nature, it is an online, open access journal, which publishes from all areas of the natural and clinical sciences. According to an insider, Scientific Reports is published on the most prestigious site of the National Institute of Health (NIH) and considered top line coverage: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6684636/\n\n\nPublished data from the Company’s joint research and development program were generated in conjunction with the Universities of Jaén and Granada, Biosanitary Research Institute of Granada, and University Hospital, Spain. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) subpopulation within the tumour is responsible for metastasis and cancer relapse. Exposure of human pancreatic CSCs to proenzymes resulted in significant decrease of specific pancreatic CSC markers. Also, in vivo (in a living organism) anti-tumor, xenograft (tissue graft) studies demonstrated high anti-tumour efficacy against tumors induced by human pancreatic CSCs. They concluded that “proenzymes treatment is a valuable strategy to suppress the CSC population in solid pancreatic tumours.”\n\n\nThe second article, achieved 4,500 reads, also published in Scientific Reports, entitled “A formulation of pancreatic proenzymes provides potent anti-tumor efficacy: A pilot study focused on pancreatic and ovarian cancer.” Published data from the Company's R&D program were conducted with vivoPharm Pty Ltd, Australia, and the Dove Clinic for Integrated Medicine, UK, alo...

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