Post Tagged with: "metabolic theory of cancer"

Oncology or Ecology (Part 2)

7 by / on 24 Apr 2018, / in cancer

By Jerome Burne Last week’s post […]

Oncology or Ecology (Part 1)

4 by / on 18 Apr 2018, / in cancer

By Jerome Burne An article published […]

How to cut the chemotherapy dose in half and get better results. (The nurse who is giving power back to cancer patients)

28 by / on 7 Mar 2017, / in cancer

Last week I ended my post with the finger pointing firmly at sugar (glucose) in the blood as being a vital source of fuel for cancer growth. Turning cancerous has the effect of re-wiring a cell’s energy production system so it becomes more demanding and less efficient (known as glycolosis).

The real myth is that eating sugar doesn’t feed your cancer

33 by / on 14 Feb 2017, / in cancer

A fine example of post truth and alternative facts appeared in the Guardian on Monday. Defining any diet that made a medical claim as a fad, the article consigned them all to the bin.

Governments are spending hundreds of millions researching cancer genes. Is it all a big waste of time?

7 by / on 2 Apr 2015, / in cancer

There is a powerful myth, widely believed by cancer patients and their doctors, that soon a greater understanding of genetics will provide the tools to defeat cancer. Unfortunately this optimistic scenario is in serious trouble, yet few are aware of what has been happening.
The data coming out of the latest American genetic screening program, a 500 million dollar project called The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) launched in 2006 – has revealed that the gene changes within the cells of individual tumours are far more complicated and chaotic than anyone had anticipated.

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