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Metabolism

Metabolism

Cancer metabolism is the difference between cancer cells and most normal tissue cells in terms of cellular metabolism pathways. Aerobic glycolysis, decreased oxidative phosphorylation, and enhanced synthesis of biosynthetic intermediates required for cell growth and proliferation are just a few of the metabolic changes seen in cancer cells.
One method of destroying cancer cells is to starve them to death by giving them nutrition, particularly glucose. Researchers believe that figuring out how cancer cells get and utilise fuel will lead to the creation of novel medicines. The link between fat and cancer, as well as how the body's metabolism may promote tumour growth, are also being studied.

Cancer and Glucose Metabolism
Lethal Energetic Stress
Biochemical Signaling
Cellular Metabolism Pathway
Tumour growth

Related: Clinical Oncology Webinar | Cancer Pharmacology Webinar 2021 | Oncology Conference 2021 | Clinical Oncology Conference | Oncology Conference Virtual Meeting | Oncology Conference Online | Clinical Oncology and Pharmacology Meeting | Webinar on Clinical Oncology and Pharmacology | Conference on Oncology | Virtual Meeting on Clinical Oncology and Pharmacology | Cancer virtual conference 2021 | Oncology Online meeting |

Related Societies: American Society of Clinical Oncology | Community Oncology Alliance | Society of Surgical Oncology | American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology | American Association of Cancer Research | American Cancer Society | National Cancer Institute | National Comprehensive Cancer Network |

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