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  1. ... therefore, the only objective of these trials was safety. Other uses of antineoplastons suggested by the developer include treatment of conditions ...
  2. ... a peer-reviewed scientific journal to show its safety or effectiveness in treating cancer. Refer to the PDQ summary on 714-X for more information. Antineoplastons Antineoplastons are drugs composed of chemical compounds that ...
  3. ... MD): National Cancer Institute (US) ; 2002-. Search term Antineoplastons (PDQ®) Patient Version PDQ Integrative, Alternative, and Complementary ... disease. (See Question 6 .) Questions and Answers About Antineoplastons What are antineoplastons? Antineoplastons are chemical compounds found ...
  4. ... patient summary on 714-X for more information. Antineoplastons Antineoplastons are drugs made of chemical compounds that occur ... urine and blood . It has been claimed that antineoplaston therapy can be used to stop certain cancer ...
  5. ... 31194247 ] [ CrossRef ] 107. Burzynski Research I. Study of Antineoplaston Therapy + Radiation vs. Radiation Only in Diffuse, Intrinsic, ... Outcome 108. Burzynski Research I, National Cancer I. Antineoplaston Therapy in Treating Patients With Neuroendocrine Tumor That ...
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