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Evidence of the participation of deoxycholate in cancer immunity.
The hypothesis of cancerostatic activity of deoxycholic acid, recently outlined, is supported by correlation of natural cancer resistance with the level of deoxycholic acid in animals and humans. Analyses of sera indicate lower levels of unconjugated deoxycholic acid in cancer patients, the mean values of other bile acids being normal. Application of this theory to statistics of cancer incidence reveals possibilities of new aspects.