Abstract

Large doses of vitamin C were found to promote the induction of sarcomas by methylcholanthrene. The tumours appeared earlier in the group of guinea-pigs treated with vitamin C after injection of methylcholanthrene than in the control group injected only with methylcholanthrene. The treatment of guinea-pigs with vitamin C after induction of tumours thus did not inhibit the growth of tumours.

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