Nutritional Therapy Strategies Targeting Tumor Energy Metabolism

  • Chen T
  • Yu H
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Abstract

Cancer is the second leading cause of mortality worldwide. The heightened nutrient uptake, partic-ularly glucose, and elevated glycolysis observed in rapidly proliferating tumor cells highlight the potential targeting of energy metabolism pathways for the treatment of cancer. Numerous studies and clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of nutritional therapy in mitigating the adverse effects of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, enhancing treatment outcomes, prolonging survival, and improving the overall quality of life of patients. This review article comprehensively examines nutritional therapy strategies that specifically address tumor energy metabolism. Moreover, it explores the intricate interplay between energy metabolism and the gut microbiota in the context of nutritional therapy. The findings aim to provide valuable insights for future clinical research endeavors in this field.

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Chen, T., & Yu, H. (2023). Nutritional Therapy Strategies Targeting Tumor Energy Metabolism. Current Drug Metabolism, 24(12), 803–816. https://doi.org/10.2174/0113892002280203231213110634

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