which was not based on published scientific work,6 and a single research paper involving mice, along with a press release by its author in 1999,7 led to the erroneous notion that vitamin C inter-feres with chemotherapy and radiation in humans. This notion soon applied to all antioxidants as physicians, patients, the media, the American Cancer Society,8,9 and scores of websites took the same position without reviewing the scientific evidence. Methods have been presented in Part 1. Part 2 reviews data about antioxidant combinations, B vitamins, vitamins D3 and K3, and the glutathione-selenium complex. A summary and discussion are presented
Vitamin C was first suggested to have cancer-fighting properties in the 1930s and has been the subje...
lished a warning by Gabriella D’Andrea, MD, against the con-current use of antioxidants with radioth...
Despite recent comprehensive review articles concluding that supplemental antioxidants do not underm...
Several issues are addressed in this discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of supplemental ...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
The previous lengthy review concerning the effects of antioxidant compounds used concurrently with r...
Vitamins with antioxidant characteristics have been shown as potential chemopreventive agents becaus...
A large body of research has investigated the potential role of supplemental antioxidant nutrients (...
Jopkiewicz Sylwia. The process of cancer. Part III. Selected vitamins in cancer Chemoprevention. Jou...
Cancer is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for almost 13% of deaths in the world...
Background and Aim: Breast cancer is epidemiological and most important cause of death in women. Oxi...
Journal Article; Review;The role of the induction of oxidative stress as the mechanism of action of ...
While vitamin C has been proven to benefit the immune system during acute infections, there are now ...
Vitamins are probably the best-selling dietary supplements in the United States, in which an estimat...
Research progress to understand the role of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in human health has been slow ...
Vitamin C was first suggested to have cancer-fighting properties in the 1930s and has been the subje...
lished a warning by Gabriella D’Andrea, MD, against the con-current use of antioxidants with radioth...
Despite recent comprehensive review articles concluding that supplemental antioxidants do not underm...
Several issues are addressed in this discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of supplemental ...
Introduction and objective: Free radicals (ROS), affect the course of each step of the process of ca...
The previous lengthy review concerning the effects of antioxidant compounds used concurrently with r...
Vitamins with antioxidant characteristics have been shown as potential chemopreventive agents becaus...
A large body of research has investigated the potential role of supplemental antioxidant nutrients (...
Jopkiewicz Sylwia. The process of cancer. Part III. Selected vitamins in cancer Chemoprevention. Jou...
Cancer is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for almost 13% of deaths in the world...
Background and Aim: Breast cancer is epidemiological and most important cause of death in women. Oxi...
Journal Article; Review;The role of the induction of oxidative stress as the mechanism of action of ...
While vitamin C has been proven to benefit the immune system during acute infections, there are now ...
Vitamins are probably the best-selling dietary supplements in the United States, in which an estimat...
Research progress to understand the role of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in human health has been slow ...
Vitamin C was first suggested to have cancer-fighting properties in the 1930s and has been the subje...
lished a warning by Gabriella D’Andrea, MD, against the con-current use of antioxidants with radioth...
Despite recent comprehensive review articles concluding that supplemental antioxidants do not underm...