Cancer Metabolism and Nutritional Interventions

Cancer Metabolism and Nutritional Interventions focus on understanding how cancer cells alter normal metabolic processes to support their growth and survival. Cancer cells often have altered energy production pathways, such as increased glucose consumption (the Warburg effect), which allows them to thrive in nutrient-scarce environments. Research into cancer metabolism aims to identify therapeutic strategies that target these metabolic changes to inhibit tumor growth. Nutritional interventions are being explored as complementary approaches to modify the metabolic environment, improve treatment responses, and enhance patient outcomes. These include optimizing diets, using supplements, or manipulating specific metabolic pathways to support the body's ability to fight cancer while minimizing the side effects of treatments like chemotherapy.

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