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Cat's claw: Several low-quality studies suggest that cat's claw may slow tumor growth. However, this research is very early and has not identified specific types of cancer that may benefit. More studies are needed before a recommendation can be made.
Beta-carotene for AIDS-related Lymphoma Beta-carotene
: While diets high in fruits and vegetables rich in beta-carotene have been shown to potentially reduce the incidence of certain cancers, results from randomized controlled trials with oral supplements ....
Yoga for AIDS-related Lymphoma Yoga
: Several studies in cancer patients report enhanced quality of life, lower sleep disturbance, decreased stress symptoms and changes in cancer-related immune cells after patients received relaxation, meditation and gentle ....
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) for AIDS-related Lymphoma Vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
: Dietary intake of fruits and vegetables high in vitamin C has been associated with a reduced risk of various types of cancer in population studies (particularly ....