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Een uitgebreide beschrijving van een meta-analyse naar de effecten van hoge dosis vitamine C beschrijft de waarde van hoge dosis vitamine C in een behandeling bij kankerpatiënten. Zowel gegeven als alleenstaande behandeling als in combinatie met andere behandelingen waaronder chemotherapie, radiotherapie / bestraling, gerichte gepersonaliseerde therapie en immuuntherapie. Wat dit artikel ook goed beschrijft is het verschil in orale toediening en intraveneuze toediening. En ook welke mechanismes optreden bij een toediening van hoge dosis vitamine C. in een behandeling van kanker.
De titel van het artikel is: Hoge dosering vitamine C: een veelbelovend antitumormiddel, inzichten uit mechanismen, klinisch onderzoek en uitdagingen. En beschrijft gedetailleerd met onderbouwinng van studierapporten. Teveel om dat allemaal hier te kopiëren.
Uit de uitgebreide conclusie een stukje vertaald in het Nederlands:
Meer dan een halve eeuw is verstreken sinds de antikankereffecten van vitamine C voor het eerst werden voorgesteld. In die tijd heeft het een vloedgolf van opkomst, afname en heropleving doorgemaakt. Met een diepgaandere verkenning van de werkingsmechanismen ervan, toont vitamine C een grote belofte als een economisch en niet-toxisch antitumormiddel. Tegenwoordig stimuleren een toenemend aantal goed ontworpen, impactvolle preklinische en fase I/II klinische studies de krachtige ontwikkeling van dit vakgebied. Om hoge dosis vitamine C. breder toepasbaar te maken voor diverse kankerpatiënten, zijn grootschalige fase III RCT's dringend nodig om de werkzaamheid ervan in combinatie met standaardbehandelingen te testen.
Concluderend: hoewel klinische studies essentieel zijn om de werkzaamheid van hoge dosis vitamine C. te bevestigen, zijn diepgaandere mechanistische studies net zo belangrijk om ervoor te zorgen dat dit heroplevende antikankermiddel niet opnieuw voortijdig wordt afgewezen. Met voortdurend onderzoek en ontwikkeling heeft ascorbinezuur de potentie om een belangrijk onderdeel te worden van kankerbehandelings- en preventiestrategieën.
Door de huidige uitdagingen aan te pakken en nieuwe therapeutische combinaties te verkennen, kan HDVC - hoge dosis vitamine C. binnenkort een belangrijke rol spelen in de praktische oncologie.
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High-dose vitamin C: A promising anti-tumor agent, insight from mechanisms, clinical research, and challenges
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- Het effect van intraveneuze toediening van hoge dosis ascorbinezuur (vitamine C.)
- Vitamine C: een man met hairycell leukemie en de Mexicaanse griep herstelt wonderbaarlijk uit stervenssituatie door vitamine C injecties. Zie hier video uitgezonden op Nieuwzeelandse TV
- Twee patiënten met uitgezaaide nierkanker behandeld met IAA - vitamine via infuus - worden hier beschreven.
- Intraveneus toedienen van vitamine C - ascorbinezuur - lijkt een goed alternatief voor morfine in pijnbestrijding bij kanker met onvermoede kansen op verder lichamelijk herstel.
- Nederlandse artsen die intraveneus toedienen van vitamine C - ascorbinezuur - IAA - verzorgen.
- Intraveneus toedienen van hoge dosis vitamine C - ascorbinezuur - bewijst in laboratorium proeven en dierproeven dat het kankercellen doodt en gezonde cellen ongemoeid laat.
- Het effect van ascorbinezuur - vitamine C. - in een groot aantal studies
- IAA - Intraveneuze injecties met vitamine C. Een overzicht van artikelen en studies



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