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    Shark cartilage. Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. Available at www.naturaldatabase.com. Last updated 2003.

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    Study finds no benefit of shark cartilage for cancer patients. Available at: http://imaginis.com/breasthealth/news/news10.06.00.asp. Last updated 6 Oct 2000.

    Cho, J. & Young, K. Sharks: a potential source of antiangiogenic factors and tumor treatments. Marine Biotechnology. December 2002; 4(6): 521-525.

    Gingras, D., Labelle, D., Nyalendo, C. et al. The antiangiogenic agent neovastat (AE-941) stimulates tissue plasminogen activator activity. Investigational New Drugs. January 2004; 22(1): 17-26.

    Mathuna, D. P. Shark cartilage to treat cancer. Alternative Medicine Alert. June 2005.

    Loprinzi, C. L., Levitt, R., Barton, D. L. et al. Evaluation of shark cartilage in patients with advanced cancer. Cancer. July 2005. 104; 104(2).

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