ABSTRACT
Vitamin C may offer significant therapeutic benefits in the treatment of cancer. This book includes chapters by a group of leading scientific researchers documenting the ways cancer can be affected by high doses of ascorbate. After an initial chapter providing a historical perspective, subsequent chapters focus on cancer cell death, reprogramming of somatic cells, recent case studies, and other ways vitamin C can improve outcomes of therapy.
Features
- Includes chapters from a team of leading international scholars
- Reviews the history of beneficial uses of vitamin C in the treatment of cancer
- Summarizes recent case studies
- Discusses how vitamin C may synergistically affect other cancer treatment methods
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|18 pages
Historical Overview of Cancer and Vitamin C
chapter Chapter One|16 pages
Introduction to Vitamin C and Cancer Clinical Studies
A Historical Perspective
part II|67 pages
Mechanisms of Action for Vitamin C in Cancer
chapter Chapter Two|11 pages
High-Dose Intravenous Ascorbate as a Pro-Oxidant Inducing Cancer Cell Death
chapter Chapter Three|12 pages
Pharmacologic Ascorbate Influences Multiple Cellular Pathways Preferentially in Cancer Cells
part III|79 pages
Vitamin C and Cancer Clinical Studies
chapter Chapter Eight|13 pages
Orthomolecular Approaches for the Use of Intravenous Vitamin C
Administration by Integrative and Naturopathic Doctors