High Dose Vitamin C and Low Dose Chemo Treatment

Journal Title: Journal of Cancer Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 1

Abstract

Research has shown that intravenous high dose vitamin C in cancer therapy cannot be dismissed but that it warrants further investigation. Recent studies have made more inroads into the understanding of the role of vitamin C, bolstering more the use of the therapy by practitioners in complementary and alternative medicine. The efficaciousness of a new high dose vitamin C and low-dose chemo therapy (HiCLoChemo) reported here indicates a quantum leap in cancer treatment, which borders on the miraculous. The results of the preliminary trial on 20 patients suffering from end stage metastatic cancers, including those of the liver, lung, breast, pancreas, uterus, brain glioma, and prostate, show a remission of cancer, some complete, as confirmed by the PET/CT images before and after the treatment protocol.

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C. P. Ong

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  • EP ID EP485789
  • DOI 10.13188/2377-9292.1000016
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C. P. Ong (2018). High Dose Vitamin C and Low Dose Chemo Treatment. Journal of Cancer Sciences, 5(1), 1-4. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-485789