Background: Ascorbate (vitamin C) has been evaluated as a potential treatment for cancer as an independent agent and in combination with standard chemotherapies. This review assesses the evidence for safety and clinical effectiveness of intravenous (IV) ascorbate in treating various types of cancer. Methods: Single arm and randomized Phase I/II trials were included in this review. The PubMed, MEDLINE, and Cochrane databases were searched. Results were screened by three of the authors (GN, RP, and CJP) to determine if they met inclusion criteria, and then summarized using a narrative approach. Results: A total of 23 trials involving 385 patients met the inclusion criteria. Only one trial, in ovarian cancer, randomized patients to receive vit...
For the purposes of this paper reference to ascorbic acid or vitamin C refers to so-dium ascorbate. ...
The effect of ascorbic acid on cancer has been a subject of great controversy. This is a follow-up r...
Biological and some clinical evidence suggest that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (IVC) could incre...
Background: Ascorbate (vitamin C) has been evaluated as a potential treatment for cancer as an indep...
Survival benefit of patients with advanced cancer was reported with intravenous vitamin C administra...
Many cancer patients on intensive chemotherapy lack vitamin C. Vitamin C stimulates the production a...
Many cancer patients on intensive chemotherapy lack vitamin C. Vitamin C stimulates the production a...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, ascorbate) has a controversial history in cancer treatment. Emerging evide...
The use of intravenous vitamin C (IVC) for cancer therapy has long been an area of intense controver...
Purpose Association between vitamins C (VC)/ E (VE) and cancer survival is inconsistent. This system...
Intravenous ascorbic acid protocol for cancer patients: scientific rationale, pharmacology, and clin...
Cancer is a disease of high mortality, and its prevalence has increased steadily in the last few yea...
Cancer is a disease of high mortality, and its prevalence has increased steadily in the last few yea...
Background Biological and some clinical evidence suggest that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (IVC) ...
Introduction: Intravenously administered vitamin C (IVC) may have anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory ...
For the purposes of this paper reference to ascorbic acid or vitamin C refers to so-dium ascorbate. ...
The effect of ascorbic acid on cancer has been a subject of great controversy. This is a follow-up r...
Biological and some clinical evidence suggest that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (IVC) could incre...
Background: Ascorbate (vitamin C) has been evaluated as a potential treatment for cancer as an indep...
Survival benefit of patients with advanced cancer was reported with intravenous vitamin C administra...
Many cancer patients on intensive chemotherapy lack vitamin C. Vitamin C stimulates the production a...
Many cancer patients on intensive chemotherapy lack vitamin C. Vitamin C stimulates the production a...
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, ascorbate) has a controversial history in cancer treatment. Emerging evide...
The use of intravenous vitamin C (IVC) for cancer therapy has long been an area of intense controver...
Purpose Association between vitamins C (VC)/ E (VE) and cancer survival is inconsistent. This system...
Intravenous ascorbic acid protocol for cancer patients: scientific rationale, pharmacology, and clin...
Cancer is a disease of high mortality, and its prevalence has increased steadily in the last few yea...
Cancer is a disease of high mortality, and its prevalence has increased steadily in the last few yea...
Background Biological and some clinical evidence suggest that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (IVC) ...
Introduction: Intravenously administered vitamin C (IVC) may have anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory ...
For the purposes of this paper reference to ascorbic acid or vitamin C refers to so-dium ascorbate. ...
The effect of ascorbic acid on cancer has been a subject of great controversy. This is a follow-up r...
Biological and some clinical evidence suggest that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (IVC) could incre...