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There is no clear evidence that supplements directly cause cancer. However, some studies suggest that certain supplements, when taken in high doses or for a long time, may increase the risk of cancer. Potential risks associated with supplement consumption include nutrient imbalances, toxicity, and interactions with medications. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any supplements to ensure they are safe and necessary for your health.
Burned bread has not been known to cause cancer. There have been no studies supporting this seemingly bizarre medical claim.
Different universities in the United States offer medical studies and education to learn about cancer and cancer research. In order to do reseach you must have PhD.
There is limited evidence to suggest that certain supplements may increase the risk of cancer, but more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between supplements and cancer. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any supplements to ensure they are safe and appropriate for your individual health needs.
Both shark and bovine cartilage supplements have been proposed as treatments for cancer.
Science have contributed a lot. In modern science have conducted research about cure, medical tools such as food supplements, anti cancer, etc. Moreover they have continued to improve it to become more affective.
Dr. Oscar Auerbach
None. You cannot treat ovarian cancer with diet supplements.
yes it cures cancer..lot of things needs to be done alone with supplements..:)
There are studies that link asbestos exposure with certain types of cancer. There are many class action lawsuits pertaining to this issue. Please seek medical assistance if you believe you could be affected by asbestos exposure.
Either: A Cancer Researcher A Researcher A Scientist
Studies have shown that it has no effect on cancer