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Dive into something truly enlightening by tuning in to our latest podcast episode. Dr. Joseph Cullen, a distinguished Professor of Surgery at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, unveils the remarkable findings from his pioneering phase 1 and phase 2 clinical trials, where high-dose vitamin C (IVC) is combined with standard care medications for cancer patients.
Discover how his groundbreaking randomized IVC trial with pancreatic cancer patients is reshaping the landscape of cancer treatment, showing promising results in significantly extending the lives of patients with this terrible disease.
Dr. Cullen will also shed light on ongoing IVC research with glioblastoma, non-small cell lung, rectal, breast, prostate, and other cancers. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the leading figures in cancer research.
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Get resources for learning how to exercise as Dr. Schmitz discusses her influential book, 'Moving Through Cancer,' which offers practical, step-by-step exercise guidance for cancer patients at every stage of their treatment journey. www.movingthroughcancer.com
Learn how to connect with www.myvictory.com for more videos and tutorials especially designed for cancer patients.
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Dr. Jimenez is the Founder and Head of the OncoProteomics Laboratory and Professor of “Translational OncoProteomics” at the VU University Medical Center in Amsterdam. The focus of our conversation is her comprehensive 2021 research summary, “High-dose intravenous vitamin C, a promising multi-targeting agent in the treatment of cancer,” published in the Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research. This pivotal work offers tumor site-specific information, as well as cancer drug-specific information, making it an invaluable resource for patients seeking relevant and personalized insights.
Listeners will gain an in-depth understanding of the optimal dose levels of IVC used in research studies, crucial for achieving effective use of the therapy. Moreover, Dr. Jimenez elucidates the mechanisms of action of IVC, including its ability to reactivate tumor suppressor genes, which play a critical role in cancer prevention and treatment.