Thursday, February 6, 2014

Weird Oncological Science

Fox News reports that researchers at the University of Kansas Medical Center have found that large doses of intravenous Vitamin C have useful chemotherapy properties. The article adds:
An intravenous infusion of vitamin C was able to kill cancer cells without noticeable toxicity or pathological changes in the liver, kidney or spleen.
The preliminary research was published in Science Translational Medicine and, of course, indicates that further studies are needed.