Anti-cancer effects of vitamin C revisited

Cell Research
Jiska van der Reest, Eyal Gottlieb

Abstract

Vitamin C was first suggested to have cancer-fighting properties in the 1930s and has been the subject of controversy ever since. Despite repeated reports of selective cancer cell toxicity induced by high-dose vitamin C treatment in vitro and in mouse models, the mechanism of action has remained elusive.

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