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.
The study was conducted on pancreatic cancer patients who were given Vitamin C infusions beside chemotherapy; they demonstrated increase in survival rate.
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The study was conducted on pancreatic cancer patients who were given Vitamin C infusions beside chemotherapy; they demonstrated increase in survival rate. The antidote to cancer might just be ...
One group underwent standard chemotherapy, while the other received chemotherapy supplemented with intravenous infusions of 75 grams of vitamin C, three times a week. The results were promising.
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High doses of vitamin C, when combined with standard chemotherapy, may significantly extend the life expectancy of patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.