Carcinolysin

/ˌkɑrsɪˈnɒlɪsɪn/ noun

An enzyme or substance that has the ability to destroy or dissolve cancer cells.

From 'carcino-' (cancer) plus '-lysin' (substance that breaks down or dissolves). This term emerged in cancer research when scientists discovered natural substances that could kill malignant cells.

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