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  1. ... et al.: Phase I/II trial of the safety and efficacy of shark cartilage in the treatment of advanced cancer. J Clin ... et al.: Phase I/II trial of the safety and efficacy of shark cartilage in the treatment of advanced cancer. J Clin ...
  2. ... to treatment with Catrix. Clinical studies on the safety of the liquid shark cartilage product AE-941/Neovastat have reported that it ...
  3. ... Cartilage (Bovine and Shark) Bovine (cow) cartilage and shark cartilage have been studied as treatments for cancer and ... grow have been found in bovine cartilage and shark cartilage. However, these substances have not been shown to ...
  4. ... Cartilage (Bovine and Shark) Bovine (cow) cartilage and shark cartilage have been studied as treatments for people with ... and two angiogenesis inhibitors have been purified from shark cartilage. Refer to the PDQ summary on Cartilage (Bovine ...
  5. ... tendon collagen, and the glycosaminoglycan is obtained from shark cartilage. “Silicone layer: Enables immediate wound closure. Controls fluid ...
  6. ... treatments . Vitamin B 12 supplements, vitamin E supplements, shark cartilage , and alcohol should not be used during treatment ...
  7. ... alcohol and treatment with nonconventional therapies such as shark or bovine (i.e., cow) cartilage (and other angiogenesis inhibitors ), vitamin B 12 supplements, ...