Good post Pone; yes we must face the possibility that C60 is neither protective and may actually be a factor in cancer development. In humans I think the numbers are that one in eight will have cancer over their lifetime, all these mice had it.
I was considering trying C60 but I think I will stick to my TA-65 and Stem Cell 100 by Lifecode for now.
In mice it is one in four. And yes, that the C60/EVOO actually caused the cancer is certainly a possibility. I was never clear on where this C60 came from. Did AgeVivo make it himself, or did he get it from the researchers, and if the latter, was this from their original batch? Because olive oil does go rancid and I doubt even C60 will protect it forever. And as rancid oil is known to cause cancer in mice, it could be the oil and not the C60 that caused the cancer.
I think it's even worse than that- Cancer in mice is awfully common. I'm sure it varies from breed to breed, and these were Pet Shop Mice, so breed is unknown. We have strong suspicions that c60oo will suppress metastasis (Porporato et al. 2014), and my recollection is that AgeVivo's mice had single tumors, but were not tumor-ridden, as is sometimes seen. It's even possible that they didn't die of the tumor they had, but of something else. These results are essentially anecdotal. Moussa said, in reference to the Wistar rats they used, that they all get cancer, but that none of the treatment group did. That's a pretty strong signal, but it's only one genotype of one species.
Very good point on the age of the c60oo that AV used. I think Moussa's lab ran a sample on HPLC, and said it was ok, but I'm not sure that they could tell if the oil was rancid if they were just looking at a c60 signal.
I suspect that there have been more humans using c60oo than either TA-65 or Stem Cell 100.