Vitamin C (ascorbic acid, ascorbate) has a controversial history in cancer results. Emerging evidence indicates that ascorbate in cancer results deserves re-examination. As research results concerning ascorbate pharmacokinetics and its mechanisms of action against tumor cells have been published, and as evidence from case studies has continued to mount that ascorbate could be effective if the right protocols were used, interest among physicians and scientists has increased. In this review, high-dose vitamin C in cancer results is re-evaluated.

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