K. Lockwood et al., PROGRESS ON THERAPY OF BREAST-CANCER WITH VITAMIN-Q(10) AND THE REGRESSION OF METASTASES, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 212(1), 1995, pp. 172-177
Over 35 years, data and knowledge have internationally evolved from bi
ochemical, biomedical and clinical research on vitamin Q(10) (coenzyme
Q(10); CoQ(10)) and cancer,which led in 1993 to overt complete regres
sion of the tumors in two cases of breast cancer. Continuing this rese
arch, three additional breast cancer patients also underwent a convent
ional protocol of therapy which included a daily oral dosage of 390 mg
of vitamin Q,, (Bio-Quinone of Pharma Nord) during the complete trial
s over 3-5 years. The numerous metastases in the liver of a 44-year-ol
d patient ''disappeared,'' and no signs of metastases were found elsew
here. A 49-year-old patient, on a dosage of 390 mg of vitamin Q(10), r
evealed no signs of tumor in the pleural cavity after six months, and
her condition was excellent. A 75-year-old patient with carcinoma in o
ne breast, after lumpectomy and 390 mg of CoQ(10), showed no cancer in
the tumor bed or metastases. Control blood levels of CoQ(10) of 0.83-
0.97 and of 0.62 mu g/ml increased to 3.34-3.64 and to 3.77 mu g/ml, r
espectively, on therapy with CoQ(10) for patients A-MRH and EEL. (C) 1
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