Abstract:
Cervical cancer is the fourth most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. Regarding
the fact that many natural products have been shown to be successful against cervical
cancer, there hasn't been a comprehensive investigation that categorized them
corresponding to their anti-cancer pathways. Investigators in the present research collected
information on recent studies on natural treatments for cervical cancer published in
Pubmed (which includes Medline) and Google Scholar. Apoptosis activation, angiogenesis
suppression, metastatic suppression, resistance reduction, and miRNA regulation were the
five groups into which their tactics fell. Cervical cancer was avoided by a total of 64 natural
products. It has been demonstrated that several of these have numerous impacts against
cervical cancer, including Penicillium sclerotiorum excerpts from Cassia Fistula L.,
ethanol extracts from Bauhinia variegate candida, thymoquinone obtained from Nigella
sativa, lipid-soluble extracts of Pinellia pedatisecta Schott., and 1′S-1′-acetoxychavicol
acquired from Alpinia in summary, ingredients might become desirable prospects for
brand-new cancer medications.