Metabolic reprogramming in the tumor microenvironment shapes immune function and therapy resistance, offering insights into ...
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Sugar and cancer tumour growth: What we know so far
Scientists have long known that cancer cells are hungry for glucose, a simple sugar our bodies use for energy. So let's keep that in mind: Cancer has a sweet tooth, a scientific fact established about ...
Diabetes drugs may be doing more than managing blood sugar, they could also shape cancer biology in unexpected ways.
People with cancer who received diabetes care from clinical pharmacists achieved significantly better blood sugar control, according to new research from the University of California San Diego. The ...
All of our cells use sugar as an energy source. Eating too much added sugar can increase your risk of chronic diseases, including cancer. Foods with naturally occurring sugar, such as fruit, have ...
The relationship between sugar consumption and cancer development represents one of the most concerning nutritional discoveries of recent decades. While many people understand that excessive sugar ...
A large-scale comparative study exploring the role of blood sugar levels, diet composition, and domestication in vertebrate cancer risk. Study: The relationship between diet, plasma glucose, and ...
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