Cancer and Vitamin C
“Cancer and Vitamin C” delves into the complexities of one of the world’s most pervasive diseases, exploring its causes and various treatment modalities. Authors Ewan Cameron and Linus Pauling shed light on the efficacy and limitations of conventional treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy, while also advocating for the use of vitamin C as an adjunct therapy.
Drawing from clinical trials and case studies spanning several decades, the book presents a compelling argument for the therapeutic potential of vitamin C in cancer management. The 21st-Century Edition, updated by Stephen Lawson, synthesizes the groundbreaking research from earlier editions with recent molecular and clinical advancements.
Key highlights include the pioneering work of Mark Levine and his team at the National Institutes of Health, as well as clinical studies conducted at prestigious medical institutions worldwide, including M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, and McGill University.
Now available in multiple languages, including Russian and Japanese editions, “Cancer and Vitamin C” remains the most comprehensive resource on the role of ascorbic acid in supporting cancer treatment. Offering a wealth of insights and evidence-based recommendations, this book continues to be an indispensable guide for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals alike.
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