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   * **liver cancer** – It is "well established" that chronic infections with hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV, HCV) represent major risk factors for HCC.(({{pubmed>long:10710202}}))   * **liver cancer** – It is "well established" that chronic infections with hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV, HCV) represent major risk factors for HCC.(({{pubmed>long:10710202}}))
   * **lung cancer** – According to a 2011 meta-analysis, patients exposed to //C. pneumoniae// infection had a 48% greater risk for lung cancer risk, relative to those not exposed.(({{pubmed>long:21194924}}))   * **lung cancer** – According to a 2011 meta-analysis, patients exposed to //C. pneumoniae// infection had a 48% greater risk for lung cancer risk, relative to those not exposed.(({{pubmed>long:21194924}}))
-  * **prostate cancer** – In a 2005 culture-based study, Cohen found that //Propionibacterium acnes// in 35% of prostate samples of 34 consecutive patients tested.(({{pubmed>long:15879794}})) +  * **prostate cancer** – In a 2005 culture-based study, Cohen found that //Propionibacterium acnes// in 35% of prostate samples of 34 consecutive patients tested.(({{pubmed>long:15879794}})) 
 +  * **Table of cancers** with associated agents. [[https://bmccancer.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s12885-017-3234-4|Infections and Cancer]]
  
  
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 //**Gene**, MarshallProtocol.com//</blockquote>  //**Gene**, MarshallProtocol.com//</blockquote> 
-====Vitamin D========+==== Vitamin D====
 <mainarticle> [[home:pathogenesis:vitamind:cancer|Vitamin D and cancer]] </article> <mainarticle> [[home:pathogenesis:vitamind:cancer|Vitamin D and cancer]] </article>
  
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 +=== Vitamin E ===
  
  
 +Vitamin E supplementation and the risk of heart failure in women.
 +(({{pubmed>long:    22438520}}))
  
 +Supplementation with vitamin E did not result in any significant improvements in prognostic or functional indexes of heart failure or in the quality of life of patients with advanced heart failure.(({{pubmed>long:    11157316}}))
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 +Canolol was found to counteract the fibrotic effects of vitamin E + CoQ10 on cardiac fibrosis in the context of a high-fat diet enriched with RSO. This effect occurred through a restoration of cardiac Ag2R-1b mRNA expression and decreased ischemia.(({{pubmed>long:    29456586}}))
  
  
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