Fig. 4From: Ginsenosides: changing the basic hallmarks of cancer cells to achieve the purpose of treating breast cancerThe main molecular mechanism of ginsenosides anti-breast cancer. Ginsenosides can treat breast cancer through various targets and multiple signaling pathways. Cell cycle arrest, cell apoptosis, EMT, and cell autophagy are the most common phenotypic changes after ginsenoside intervention in breast cancer cells, and these phenotypic changes can achieve the purpose of treating breast cancerBack to article page