Vitamin C and cancer citations
The Vitamin C Conspiracy

[2016 Jan] High-dose vitamin C injections shown to annihilate cancer

[pdf 2010] Kuiper et al. Low Ascorbate Levels Are Associated with Increased Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 Activity and an Aggressive Tumor Phenotype in Endometrial Cancer

[Aug 2008] Vitamin C injections slow tumor growth in mice

[Nov 2007] Topical Vitamin C Stops Basal Cell Carcinoma

[1984] Dr. Irwin Stone talks about the use of Massive Doses of Ascorbate in the Control of Leukemic Mortality

Gary Null http://www.garynull.com/Documents/vitaminc-cancer.htm

High Dose Intravenous Vitamin C and Long Time Survival of a Patient With Cancer of Head of the Pancreas http://www.healthy.net/library/articles/jom/vita10-2.htm

Intravenous Vitamin C in a Terminal Cancer Patient http://www.healthy.net/library/articles/jom/case112.htm

Linus Pauling and Vitamin C Therapy http://www.healthy.net/library/books/austin/pauling.htm

Intravenous Ascorbate as a Tumor Cytotoxic Chemotherapeutic Agent:
Riordan et al, Medical Hypotheses, March 1995  http://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/199x.htm#Riordan-1995

Cameron, Ewan (1982)  Vitamin C and cancer: an overview. International
Journal of Vitamin and Nutrition Research Suppl.  23, p 115-127.

Cameron, Ewan (Undated, c.1986-88) Protocol for the use of intravenous
vitamin C in the treatment of cancer.  Linus Pauling Institute of
Science and Medicine, Palo Alto, California.

Cameron, E. (1991)  Protocol for the use of vitamin C in the treatment
of cancer. Medical Hypotheses. 36:190-194.

Cameron, E. and Baird, G. (1973) Ascorbic acid and dependence on
opiates in patients with advanced and disseminated cancer.  Journal of
International Research Communications. 1:38.

Cameron, E. and Campbell, A. (1974)  The orthomolecular treatment of
cancer II. Clinical trial of high-dose ascorbic supplements in advanced
human cancer. Chemical-Biological Interactions 9:285-315.

Cameron, E. and Campbell, A. (1991)  Innovation vs. quality control:
an "unpublishable" clinical trial of supplemental ascorbate in
incurable cancer.  Medical Hypotheses, 36(3),
p 185-189, November.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1973) Ascorbic acid and the
glycosaminoglycans: An orthomolecular approach to cancer and other
diseases.  Oncology (Basel) 27: 181-192.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1974) The orthomolecular treatment of
cancer. 1. The role of ascorbate in host resistance.  Chemical-
Biological Interactions. 9:273-283.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1976) Supplemental ascorbate in the
supportive treatment of cancer: prolongation of survival times in
terminal human cancer.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
USA. 73:3685-3689.

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1978) Supplemental ascorbate in the
supportive treatment of cancer:  Reevaluation of prolongation of
survival times in terminal human cancer. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences USA. 75:4538-4542

Cameron, E. and Pauling, L. (1993) Cancer and Vitamin C, revised
edition. Philadelphia: Camino Books.