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Vitamin C supplements may reduce the effectiveness of cancer treatments

A new study by scientists in the United States has revealed that vitamin C may blunt the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment.

Studies on human cancer cells show that in cells treated with a form of vitamin C in vitro, chemotherapy drugs killed 30% to 70% fewer tumour cells than usual and researchers say that the same mechanism may affect patient outcomes because vitamin C supplements may undercut the effectiveness of cancer drugs.

Researchers also implanted human cancer cells into mice, and found that when mice were given vitamin C supplements two hours before chemotherapy, the tumours grew more quickly.

Five commonly used chemotherapy drugs doxorubicin, cisplatin, methotrexate, vincristine and Gleevec, also known as imatinib, were tested. Vitamin C did not make the drugs completely ineffective, but it blunted their effects, according to researchers.

The concern is over large amounts of vitamin C taken as supplements, rather than normal amounts of dietary vitamin C.

[2 Oct 2008 13:47]

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