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Insulin potentiation therapy is an unproven alternative cancer treatment using insulin as an adjunct to low-dose chemotherapy. It was promoted by a paper in the controversial and non-peer reviewed journal Medical Hypotheses. It is not an evidence-based cancer treatment, and the costs of IPT are not covered by health insurance.

According to Quackwatch, "Insulin Potentiation Therapy is one of several unproven, dangerous treatments that is promoted by a small group of practitioners without trustworthy evidence that it works."

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