I'll admit that cc= cubic centemeter (unit volume) isn't quite as obvious as ml = mililiter (also, unit volume)
IMO, it is a true mark of ignorance to report amounts of AAS used (or to be used) in cc's rather than mg's...
Unless we're talking about something like sustanon, where everyone assumes 1cc contains 250mg's.
Regardless, nobody... I mean NOBODY should report amouts of AAS in cc's (which tell us nothing) rather than mg's.
ANdy