Dichloroacetate for Cancer Treatment: Some Facts and Many Doubts
Tomas Koltai,
Larry Fliegel
Abstract:Rarely has a chemical elicited as much controversy as has dichloroacetate (DCA). DCA was initially considered a dangerous toxic industrial waste product. Then it was a potential treatment for lactic acidosis. However, the main controversies started in 2008 when DCA was found to have anti-cancer effects in experimental animals. These publications showed contradictory results in vivo and in vitro, so that a thorough consideration of this compound in cancer is merited. Despite 50 years of experimentation, DCA’s f… Show more
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