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  2. Revici's Guided Chemotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Revici's Guided Chemotherapy is an ineffective cancer treatment devised by Emanuel Revici (1896–1997), a physician from Romania. [1] [2]Revici's early work on experimental chemical-based treatments for cancer between 1920–1941 attracted a degree of support.

  3. Methylselenocysteine - Wikipedia

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    Methylselenocysteine, also known as Se-methylselenocysteine, is an analog of S-methylcysteine in which the sulfur atom is replaced with a selenium atom. It is an inhibitor of DMBA-induced mammary tumors [1] and a "chemopreventive agent that blocks cell cycle progression and proliferation of premalignant mammary lesions and induces apoptosis of cancer cell lines in culture."

  4. Alternative cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Most alternative cancer treatments have not been tested in proper clinical trials. Among studies that have been published, the quality is often poor. A 2006 review of 196 clinical trials that studied unconventional cancer treatments found a lack of early-phase testing, little rationale for dosing regimens, and poor statistical analyses. [11]

  5. The Top 2 Nutrients You Need More of If You Have ... - AOL

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    Tuna fish is rich in selenium, and you get 96 mcg in just one can. A can of tuna can be easily dressed up, from making tuna cakes to tuna melt sandwiches. If you’re more of a poultry lover, 3 ...

  6. Selenium - Wikipedia

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    Selenium is found in metal sulfide ores, where it substitutes for sulfur. Commercially, selenium is produced as a byproduct in the refining of these ores. Minerals that are pure selenide or selenate compounds are rare. The chief commercial uses for selenium today are glassmaking and pigments. Selenium is a semiconductor and is used in photocells.

  7. 13 Reasons for Scabs on Your Scalp and How to Treat Each ...

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    Treatment options: Treatment for skin cancer depends on the stage of the cancer. ... coal tar, zinc, and selenium can help address itching and flaking.” ...

  8. Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study based on the trial found that the risk of prostate cancer was elevated by 17% in the group that took vitamin E supplements, which was statistically significant. [8] [13] A 2014 study based on SELECT data found that selenium supplementation increased the risk of high-grade prostate cancer in men who had a higher baseline selenium ...

  9. SELENBP1 - Wikipedia

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    Selenium is an essential nutrient that exhibits potent anticarcinogenic properties, and deficiency of selenium may cause certain neurologic diseases. It has been proposed that the effects of selenium in preventing cancer and neurologic diseases may be mediated by selenium-binding proteins. The exact function of this gene is not known. [6]