Research on vitamin C and its effects on cancer is growing in popularity
around the world as positive research continues to accumulate building a
stronger case for its effectiveness. This concise SpringerBrief on
Vitamin C and Cancer presents the latest findings on how vitamin C
induces apoptosis. A high concentration of vitamin C allows for
ascorbate to generate hydrogen peroxide in tissue that can selectively
kill cancer cells. Research has confirmed that high-dose vitamin C is
cytotoxic to a wide variety of cancer cell lines, and that it also
boosts the anti-cancer activity of several common chemotherapy drugs.
Vitamin C also does more than just kill cancer cells. It boosts immunity
by stimulating collagen formation to help the body wall off the tumor.
It inhibits hyaluronidase, an enzyme that tumors use to metastasize and
invade other organs throughout the body. This concise and up-to-date
Brief is geared towards cancer researchers and scientists, as well as
physicians interested in the basic science and the translational
potential of vitamin C in cancer therapeutics.