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    J Carcinog. 2003 Nov 18;2(1):9.

    Cancer: a single disease with a multitude of manifestions?

    Grandics P.

    A-D Research Foundation, 5922 Farnsworth Ct, Carlsbad, CA 92008 USA. pgrandics@earthlink.net

    The relationships of critical nutrients such as plant phenolics, vitamins, minerals and lipids are considered with respect to the incidence of a variety of cancers, and analyzed in terms of how these nutrient deficiencies alter immune function, DNA integrity and cell proliferation. With a significant correlation found between cancer and these nutrient deficiencies, the hypothesis is presented here that nutrition could provide a unifying perception of cancer and recast it as a single disease. This further suggests that a coordinated administration of specific, critical nutrients to cancer patients could lead to the reversal of the disease. It is also proposed that the concurrent presence of a variety of nutritional deficiencies in cancer patients requires a multilevel, systemic approach to this disease as opposed to the single active therapeutic agent approach that is the cornerstone of contemporary research and pharmacology.

    PMID: 14624698 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

    PMCID: 305362

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