Common Weed Petty Spurge 'Could Treat' Skin Cancer, Queensland Institute of Medical Research Study Published in British Journal of Dermatology

BBC News -- Sap from the common garden weed petty spurge appears to treat non-melanoma skin cancers, experts are reporting in the British Journal of Dermatology. But they tell patients not to "try it at home" since the treatment is still experimental and can irritate the skin.

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