Carrots in the treatment of skin cancer : A Case Study

  • Imran Ashraf
  • Dr. Amna Islam

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the way to treat cancer specifically melanoma in an
easiest way without any well-known hilarious side effects.

Author Biographies

Imran Ashraf

Department of pharmacy, jinnah university for women, karachi 74600, pakistan

Dr. Amna Islam

Department of pharmacy, jinnah university for women, karachi 74600, pakistan.

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Published
2018-10-31