Can it really fight cancer? Experts explain

Actor Rajeev Khandelwal shared that he started growing soursop at home after hearing about its supposed anti-cancer benefits during his mother’s cancer treatment, but doctors clarify that while the fruit has been linked to early lab studies, there is no strong clinical evidence that it can treat or cure cancer in humans. Oncologists emphasise that soursop may be eaten in moderation as part of a normal diet, but it should never replace standard treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery.