Ann Clin Med Res | Volume 2, Issue 1 | Short Communication | Open Access
Paul TE Cusack
Independent Researcher, Canada
*Correspondance to: Paul TE Cusack
Fulltext PDFIn this paper, we consider the potential cause of brain tumour. It appears, from analysis of brain chemistry, in combination with caffeine, leads to a preponderance of hydrogen peroxide that causes tumors and sugar or glucose that feeds tumor cells.
Brain tumors; Hydrogen peroxide; Glucose
Cusack PTE. Chemistry of Brain Tumors. Ann Clin Med Res. 2021; 2(1): 1018..