Hydrogen Peroxide and Cancer

Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Oncology and Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

I’ll share an antidotal observation that may prove useful to cancer researchers. I studied hyper-ferritism and Ferric Chloride to see its possible link to schizophrenia. Those results are well published [1,2]. However, I noticed from that research a trend that 12 patients who should have had high hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) also universally had had some form of cancer in their medical history. I wonder if H2O2 is not a carcinogen? Could the H2O2 break down that cell walls leading to cell mutation? I’m not an expert on cancer, nor do I intend to be, but perhaps this clue may lead to further research into to the causes of cancer. I provide here some possible chemical reactions that could take place in a system in balance. The cell walls are fatty acids [3,4]. Classification: B2; probable human carcinogen. Basis for Classification: Based on inadequate human data and sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals; increased incidence of hepatocellular neoplasms and alveolar/bronchiolar neoplasms in male and female mice, and increased incidence of benign mammary tumors in both sexes of rats, salivary gland sarcomas in male rats and leukemia in female rats. This classification is supported by some positive genotoxicity data, although results in mammalian systems are generally negative. Human Carcinogenicity Data: Inadequate. Animal Carcinogenicity Data: Sufficient

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Paul TE Cusack

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  • EP ID EP589088
  • DOI 10.32474/OAJOM.2018.02.000134
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Paul TE Cusack (2018). Hydrogen Peroxide and Cancer. Open Access Journal of Oncology and Medicine, 2(2), 139-140. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-589088