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Editorial comments to the articles published in Issues 1-3 of Volume 6
Guben Yiliu II (GY II), a mixture of extracts from 13 species of herbs, has been prescribed in China as traditional Chinese medicine. Bai et al. [1] determined anti-tumor activity of GY II, using cell line models for laryngeal cancer. GY II was found to considerably inhibit the cell viability of the Hep-2 line and primary culture from patients and induce G0/G1 cell-cycle arrest as well as apoptosis. GY II also inhibited cell migration and invasion. These observations supported anti-tumor property of traditional Chinese medicine.