Abstract: The selective anticancer properties of vitamin C are known since at least four decades. However, only recently in vitro studies have shown that vitamin C, in high enough concentrations, can efficiently and selectively kill a number of different human tumor cell lines, and these data have been confirmed in experimental animal tumor models. The first human clinical trials revealed that high doses of vitamin C administered by intravenous injection are not only very well tolerated but also substantially improve the quality of life of patients with clinically advanced cancer. However, the clinical evidence of the effectiveness of vitamin C in fighting off cancer is still controversial. The present chapter outlines the importanc...
Abstract Mounting evidence indicates that vitamin C has the potential to be a potent anti-cancer age...
Ascorbic acid, the infamous antioxidant and cofactor of many enzymes, is present in the cell in mil...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) has been gaining attention as a potential treatment for human malignancies...
In 2008, we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the discovery of vitamin C. Since then, we know that v...
Survival benefit of patients with advanced cancer was reported with intravenous vitamin C administra...
Vitamin C or ascorbic acid has been proposed as an anticancer agent, as an intervention to reduce ca...
Vitamin C was first suggested to have cancer-fighting properties in the 1930s and has been the subje...
Many cancer patients on intensive chemotherapy lack vitamin C. Vitamin C stimulates the production a...
The use of intravenous, high-dose vitamin C in cancer therapy has remained controversial for a long ...
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...
AbstractWe devoted this short piece to highlight one recent article published in Science, which revi...
Biological and some clinical evidence suggest that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (IVC) could incre...
In recent years, the idea that Vitamin C (Vit-C) could be utilized as a form of anti-cancer therapy ...
For the purposes of this paper reference to ascorbic acid or vitamin C refers to so-dium ascorbate. ...
Abstract Mounting evidence indicates that vitamin C has the potential to be a potent anti-cancer age...
Ascorbic acid, the infamous antioxidant and cofactor of many enzymes, is present in the cell in mil...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) has been gaining attention as a potential treatment for human malignancies...
In 2008, we celebrate the 80th anniversary of the discovery of vitamin C. Since then, we know that v...
Survival benefit of patients with advanced cancer was reported with intravenous vitamin C administra...
Vitamin C or ascorbic acid has been proposed as an anticancer agent, as an intervention to reduce ca...
Vitamin C was first suggested to have cancer-fighting properties in the 1930s and has been the subje...
Many cancer patients on intensive chemotherapy lack vitamin C. Vitamin C stimulates the production a...
The use of intravenous, high-dose vitamin C in cancer therapy has remained controversial for a long ...
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...
AbstractWe devoted this short piece to highlight one recent article published in Science, which revi...
Biological and some clinical evidence suggest that high-dose intravenous vitamin C (IVC) could incre...
In recent years, the idea that Vitamin C (Vit-C) could be utilized as a form of anti-cancer therapy ...
For the purposes of this paper reference to ascorbic acid or vitamin C refers to so-dium ascorbate. ...
Abstract Mounting evidence indicates that vitamin C has the potential to be a potent anti-cancer age...
Ascorbic acid, the infamous antioxidant and cofactor of many enzymes, is present in the cell in mil...
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) has been gaining attention as a potential treatment for human malignancies...