15/08/2025
Scientists have made a discovery that could change how breast cancer is treated. They found that venom from honeybees can destroy 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in less than an hour. The key ingredient is melittin, a natural compound found in honeybee venom but not in bumblebee venom. In lab experiments, melittin worked like a precision weapon, creating holes in the membranes of cancer cells, which caused them to die quickly. What makes it even more promising is that healthy cells were mostly unaffected, showing the potential for treatments with fewer side effects than chemotherapy or radiation.
Melittin was especially effective against triple-negative breast cancer and HER2-enriched breast cancer two of the most challenging types to treat. This finding opens the door to developing more targeted and safer therapies using natural compounds. Scientists are now working on ways to control and deliver melittin’s cancer-fighting abilities, possibly through nanoparticles or synthetic versions, so it could be used in future medicines. While more research is needed before it can be used in patients, this natural molecule from bees could become a powerful new weapon in the fight against cancer.