Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. Weekly CancerDecisions.com Newsletter #334 03/30/08 THE MOSS REPORTS - CANCER DECISIONS NEWSLETTER DOES RESVERATROL ENHANCE THE EFFECTS OF RADIATION THERAPY? Cancer patients are frequently told by their oncologists not to take antioxidants while undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Supposedly, antioxidants counteract the beneficial free radicals that are generated by conventional treatment, thereby interfering with its effectiveness. A small number of scientists have argued the opposite, suggesting that antioxidants do not generally interfere with cancer treatment but, rather, enhance its effectiveness while sparing normal cells from damage. It is one of the great dividing lines between conventional and CAM-oriented practitioners. Now some research from the University of Rochester has contradicted the idea that antioxidants interfere and added credibility to the idea that they enhance treatment effectiveness. [That is certainly reputed to be the case with intravenous vitamin C -- RB] To read or listen to this week's newsletter, go to: http://www.cancerdecisions.com/033008.html [and scroll down the page] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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