Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women today. Despite improved therapies, only every second woman with breast cancer can expect cure. If cancer is metastatic at diagnosis, or recurs with metastases, then treatment is limited to palliative measures only, and cure is usually not expected. Under these circumstances, quality of life as well as overall survival of the patient is significantly reduced. It is therefore advisable for patients, their physicians, and the entire society at large, to search for more effective and less toxic treatment methods and develop better prevention strategies that can reduce the burden of this cancer on the individual patient and society as a whole.
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Inhibition of Angiogenesis and Promotion of Melanoma Dormancy by Vitamin E Succinate
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Read moreVitamin C – Facts and research
Pure vitamin C (L-(+)-ascorbic acid) is a colourless, crystalline, acidic, readily water-soluble powder, which human beings and a number of other species (guinea pigs, primates [apes]) cannot produce for themselves […]
Read moreEffects of A Breast-Health Herbal Formula Supplement on Estrogen Metabolism in Pre- and Post-Menopausal Women not Taking Hormonal Contraceptives or Supplements: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Maggie Laidlaw, Carla A. Cockerline and Daniel W. Sepkovic Nutrasource Diagnostics Inc., 120 Research Lane, Suite 203, Guelph, ON, N1H 1Y3, Canada. Jurist Institute for Research, Hackensack University Medical Center, […]
Read moreA vitamin with a history – The use of vitamin C in the treatment of solid tumours –
A useful treatment for improving quality of life F. Douwes, F. Migeod, C. Vollbracht, and A. Wartenberg Journal für orthomolekulare Medizin [Journal for orthomolecular medicine], Issue 3/01, P. 237-254 I. […]
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