Herbs with this quality destroy, inhibit and prevent tumors. Herbs in this category include aloe vera, black walnut, burdock, cat's claw, chickweed, flaxseed, garlic, hops, horsetail, ho-sho-wu, irish moss, mistletoe, pau d'arco, periwinkle, pine tree bark, rhubarb, saffron, St. John's wort, slippery elm and turmeric.
Inhibiting or preventing the proliferation of tumour cells.
Inhibiting or preventing the development of abnormal tissue growth, checking the maturation and proliferation of malignant cells
Inhibiting or preventing the proliferation of tumor cells.
Preventing the proliferation of cancerous cells (chemotherapeutic drugs are antineoplastic agents).
Inhibits or prevents growth of neoplasm's (cancers).
any of several drugs that control or kill neoplastic cells; used in chemotherapy to kill cancer cells; all have unpleasant side effects that may include nausea and vomiting and hair loss and suppression of bone marrow function
used in the treatment of cancer; "anticancer drug"; "an antineoplastic effect"
herbs that have the specific action of inhibiting and combating the development of tumors.
Having the specific action of inhibiting and combating tumor development. Blue Violet, Chaparral, Cleavers, Red Clover, Reishi, Sheep Sorrel, Shiitake, Venus' Flytrap.
A drug that prevents, kills, or blocks the growth and spread of cancer cells.
an agent that inhibits or prevents the proliferation of cancer cells and the growth of tumors.
A substance that blocks the formation of neoplasms (growths that may become cancerous).
a medication that prevents the development , growth or rapid production of malignant cells.
Affects immune system and reactivity due to its ability to prevent the development, growth, or proliferation of malignant cells.
Antineoplastics (or "antitumor antibiotics", or "noncovalent DNA-binding drugs", or "cytotoxic antibiotics", see also neoplastics) are drugs that inhibit and combat the development of tumors.