Wondering how squaring these results with melatonin supplementation. Pleiotropy at work? The known differentiation between lowering risk of cancer vs acceleration when cancer is already present?
"...Systemically, we find that key circadian rhythm hormones such as melatonin, testosterone and glucocorticoids dictate CTC generation dynamics, and as a consequence, that insulin directly promotes tumour cell proliferation in vivo, yet in a time-dependent manner..."
CTC=circulating tumour cells
https://www.nature.c...586-022-04875-y
"...Results showed the involvement of melatonin in different anticancer mechanisms including apoptosis induction, cell proliferation inhibition, reduction in tumor growth and metastases, reduction in the side effects associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy, decreasing drug resistance in cancer therapy, and augmentation of the therapeutic effects of conventional anticancer therapies.."
https://www.ncbi.nlm...les/PMC8123278/
on NAC
https://www.longecit...ndpost&p=914125
https://www.longecit...ndpost&p=915112 (related to OA)
Punch line as far as I am concerned: with NAC, also melatonin is a supplement I will be cautious with.