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Using vitamin C in cancer treatment was last championed by Nobel laureate Linus Pauling. He likely had the right idea, Spitz and Allen say, but wasn’t able to use high enough doses to see an effect.
Could pumping roughly 2,000 oranges' worth of vitamin C into a patient’s bloodstream boost the effectiveness of anti-cancer drugs and mitigate the grueling side effects of chemotherapy?
These findings highlight the dual roles of antioxidants in cancer. Their impact depends on cancer type, stage, and genetic ...
A University of Iowa study led by Dr Joseph J. Cullen reveals that high-dose intravenous vitamin C, combined with ...
Cancer researchers have homed in on how high-dose vitamin C kills cancer cells. Vitamin C breaks down to generate hydrogen peroxide, which can damage tissue and DNA. The new study shows that tumor ...
High doses of vitamin C could be a new breakthrough in treating cancer. The University of Iowa Health Care Carver College of Medicine has shared results from a randomized, phase 2 trial testing ...
Researchers at the University of Iowa found that adding high-dose IV vitamin C to chemotherapy helped increase survival in pancreatic cancer patients. Study author Dr. Cullen and oncologists discuss.
Vitamin C may help treat cancer, though experts have not confirmed this. As an antioxidant, vitamin C protects the body from oxidative stress, which can occur when ROS levels are high.
The addition of high-dose IV vitamin C to standard chemotherapy nearly doubled OS for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, according to results of a randomized phase 2 trial.Vitamin C also ...