Researchers at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet discovered excessive doses of vitamins A, C, selenium and zinc can stimulate blood vessels in lung cancer tumors — but believe the effects could be applicable to all types of the disease.
The scientists stress natural levels of antioxidants derived from food are safe — but caution supplements packed with the nutrients could fuel malignancies!
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