Preliminary research suggests DIM may possess anticancer properties by inhibiting cancer cell growth and spread. More research is needed to validate these findings.
Diindolylmethane (DIM) may exert anticancer effects by interfering with cancer cell growth, proliferation, and metastasis. The exact mechanisms are still under investigation, but preliminary evidence suggests DIM may modulate estrogen metabolism, inhibit angiogenesis, and induce apoptosis in cancer cells. Further research is required to fully understand the efficacy and safety of DIM for cancer prevention.
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