Designed to induce a beneficial effect on the tumor microenvironment.
Cancer Hit is an intravenous therapy solution designed to induce a beneficial effect on the tumor microenvironment, naturally limiting its growth without causing collateral damage. This formula combines carefully selected micronutrients that have demonstrated antitumor activity, such as vitamin C, DMSO, EDTA, procaine, peroxide, and curcumin.
The Cancer Hit treatment works through a combination of effects that modify the tumor microenvironment to naturally inhibit the growth of cancer cells. The main mechanisms of action are described below:
Sodium and potassium channel blockade: The treatment blocks these channels, which prevents pain during the infusion.
Prevention of thrombus formation: Prevents the formation of blood clots (thrombi) during tumor attack, improving blood flow in the affected area.
Increase in free radicals: Increases the amount of free radicals, leading to lipid peroxidation, a process that damages the membranes of tumor cells. This mechanism also increases acidity in the tumor microenvironment, creating unfavorable conditions for cancer growth.
Reduction of neoplastic spread: Cancer Hit reduces the ability of cancer cells to spread to other areas of the body, controlling their propagation.
Enhancement of chemotherapy: In addition to its direct effects, this treatment increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy and protects healthy cells during antineoplastic treatment, providing a dual benefit for patients undergoing this type of therapy.
Yes, Cancer Hit can enhance the effectiveness of other antineoplastic treatments and protect healthy cells during chemotherapy.
The treatment is provided in a 50 ml vial that should be diluted in a 500 ml mixed solution and administered via slow infusion.
This treatment has been successfully used in various types of cancer, although it is recommended to consult with a specialist for its application in each specific case.
Cancer Hit is designed to minimize collateral damage, but like any medical treatment, it may have side effects, so it is recommended to use it under medical supervision.