Starving Cancer Cells: Evidence-Based Strategies to Slow Cancer Progression

Starving Cancer Cells: Evidence-Based Strategies to Slow Cancer Progression

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Fried Robert
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
EAN: 9780128240137
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Starving Cancer Cells: Evidence-Based Strategies to Slow Cancer Progression — A Selection of Readings for Health Services Providers presents an edited and annotated collection of recent medical journal publications and abstracts illustrating new approaches to treatment derived from the metabolic theory of cancer. It intends to shed an early light on a relatively new approach to our understanding of the cancer cell idiosyncratic metabolic dysfunction, and on evidence-based new treatment strategies derived from that understanding. The book discusses topics such as tumor starvation by L-arginine deprivation; L-canavanine depriving tumors of L-arginine in pancreatic, multiple myeloma and breast cancer; glucose deprivation and intermittent fasting; glutamine uptake in cancer; the relation of oxygen-starved cancer cells with aspartate; and reducing tolerance of tumor cells to nutrition starvation. The content is presented in a contextualized and practical way in order to facilitate the transition from bench to bedside. This is a valuable resource for practitioners, oncologists and other members of healthcare chain who are interested in learning more about the most recent tumor cell starvation strategies and how they can improve overall treatment outcome.
EAN 9780128240137
ISBN 012824013X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Publication date March 5, 2021
Pages 246
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Fried Robert