Several studies report possible anti-cancer effects of n 3 fatty acids found in fish oil (particularly breast, colon and prostate cancer).
UK122 is a molecular therapeutic which shows strong anti-cancer effects in preclinical tests.
In addition, tannin action relating to cancer is unclear, with studies indicating both pro and anti-cancer effects.
Some of these substances have antifungal, antibacterial, anti-cancer and hepatoprotective effects.
Urine and urea have been claimed by some practitioners to have an anti-cancer effect.
There is no medical scientific evidence to support any anti-cancer effect of coffee enemas.
The institute has studied beta-carotene and vitamin A, for example, but has failed to find anti-cancer effects.
The potential anti-cancer effects of curcumin have been the subject of several preliminary studies:
Antitumor and anti-cancer effects have been reported in in vitro experiments.
Preliminary investigations have shown that Deuterium-depleted water features certain anti-cancer effects.