What the English source shows.
- Evidence group
- Theoretical papers, opinion papers and reviews
- Journal
- JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL ONCOLOGY, NOVEMBER 15, 2016, VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1
- English PDF
- Page 76
The majority of cancer patients receiving conventional medical therapy receive chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery or palliative support. Nutritional support is increasingly recognized as vital to successful treatment.
One of the most common questions I receive from both medical professionals and patients alike, is the question “does glutathione ‘feed’ cancer cells” and could it “protect” cancer cells from chemotherapy and radiotherapy. These questions come as a result of many studies that show this may happen in cell cultures and in the “test tube”.
How to use this study responsibly
- Read it according to its evidence group, not as a universal product promise.
- Use the English PDF to verify the abstract and commentary directly.
- For medical conditions, treatment, pregnancy, breastfeeding or medication, speak with a qualified healthcare professional.