Fasting-induced differential stress sensitization in cancer treatment

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Abstract

Most tumors are generated and evolve under high-nutrient conditions, yet therapy does not include dietary changes generating a hostile environment for cancer cells. Because fasting promotes the most drastic change in the levels of plasma macro- and micro-nutrients, and consequently in glucose and growth factors, it has the potential to maximize cancer cell sensitization.

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Di Biase, S., & Longo, V. D. (2016). Fasting-induced differential stress sensitization in cancer treatment. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2015.1117701

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