APPARENT PARTIAL REMISSION OF BREAST-CANCER IN HIGH-RISK PATIENTS SUPPLEMENTED WITH NUTRITIONAL ANTIOXIDANTS, ESSENTIAL FATTY-ACIDS AND COENZYME-Q(10)

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作者
LOCKWOOD, K
MOESGAARD, S
HANIOKA, T
FOLKERS, K
机构
[1] PHARMA NORD, VIJLE, DENMARK
[2] UNIV TEXAS, INST BIOMED RES, AUSTIN, TX 78712 USA
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10.1016/0098-2997(94)90033-7
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Thirty-two typical patients with breast cancer, aged 32-81 years and classified 'high risk' because of tumor spread to the lymph nodes in the axilla, were studied for 18 months following an Adjuvant Nutritional Intervention in Cancer protocol (ANICA protocol). The nutritional protocol was added to the surgical and therapeutic treatment of breast cancer, as required by regulations in Denmark. The added treatment was a combination of nutritional antioxidants (Vitamin C: 2850 mg, Vitamin E: 2500 iu, beta-carotene 32.5 iu, selenium 387 mu g plus secondary vitamins and minerals), essential fatty acids (1.2 g gamma linolenic acid and 3.5 g n-3 fatty acids) and Coenzyme Q(10) (90 mg per day). The ANICA protocol is based on the concept of testing the synergistic effect of those categories of nutritional supplements, including vitamin Q(10), previously having shown deficiency and/or therapeutic value as single elements in diverse forms of cancer, as cancer may be synergistically related to diverse biochemical dysfunctions and vitamin deficiencies. Biochemical markers, clinical condition, tumor spread, quality of life parameters and survival were followed during the trial. Compliance was excellent. The main observations were: (1) none of the patients died during the study period. (the expected number was four.) (2) none of the patients showed signs of further distant metastases. (3) quality of life was improved (no weight loss, reduced use of pain killers). (4) six patients showed apparent partial remission.
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