Method of suppressing tumor growth with combinations of isopreno

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A method of inhibiting the growth of tumor cells is disclosed. In one embodiment, this method comprises the step of exposing tumor cells to an effective amount of a composition comprising at least two compounds selected from the group consisting of tocotrienols, statins and ionones.

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