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Antioxidants May Compromise Cancer Therapy
Link ID 6292
Title Antioxidants May Compromise Cancer Therapy
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575114?src=rss
Description A review of randomized trial data suggests that cancer patients should avoid the routine use of antioxidant supplements as they may diminish the efficacy of chemotherapy and radiation. Reuters Health Information
Category Articles > Radiology
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Date May 31, 2008
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