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Can ginger pills help ovarian cancer patients who have bowel obstructions?


I'm asking this based on the U of M study that found ginger kills ovarian cancer cells *very* well (attacks them two ways). So would it be safe to assume that ginger or ginger pills can help patients like my mom who has a bowel obstruction from the cancer? Seems like the cancer dies on contact with the ginger so maybe this is something to consider...any thoughts would be appreciated.

The study shows promise, but it is too early to tell yet exactly what benefit ginger may have for ovarian cancer patients.

So, no, unfortunately there is no evidence yet that shows that ginger pills will help or not help your Mom.

http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/20...

Perhaps you could contact Michigan to see if they have any Clinical Trials?

At the moment I don't see any available but Michigan would know more and could direct you.

http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct/search?term...

Clinical Trial by Condition
https://www.umms.med.umich.edu/engage/di...

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