Scientists at South Dakota State University found a substance derived ultimately from Red Sea coral could help treat skin cancer.

Sarcophine-diol, made from a substance called sarcophine that can be isolated from soft coral found in the Red Sea, has chemopreventive effects. The new study is looking at sarcophine-diol and its possible use in prevention of skin cancer to consider its potential as a tool in therapies to actually treat skin cancer. Read more of this post