OBJECTIVE
Skin cancer is one of the cancers responsible for significant morbidity and mortality across the globe. The treatment options for skin cancer are limited and associated with significant toxicity. Therefore, researches have been directed towards exploring molecules that could prove
Cichorium Pumilum (chicory) is could be a promising cancer treatment in which a photosensitizing drug concentrates in benign tumor cells and activated by quanta at certain wavelength. Such activated extracts could lead to cell death and tumor ablation. Previous studies have shown that Cichorium
Lactucopicrin, a sesquiterpene lactone, has been reported to exhibit anticancer activity against different cancer types. In this study, the anticancer effect of Lactucopicrin was examined against human osteosarcoma cells along with its effects on cell migration and invasion, cell cycle