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Science and Technology Daily, Beijing, October 24 (Reporter Zhang Mengran) According to a cancer study recently published in the British journal Nature, a team of American scientists described the latest clue to "starve" cancer cells by restricting calories-dietary patterns inhibit the pancreas The unique mechanism of tumor growth in a mouse model of cancer
Low-glycemic index diet interventions such as calorie restriction and ketogenic diets are thought to alter tumor growth-to minimize the peak blood sugar and insulin levels.
Matthew Fanda Hayden, a scientist at MIT’s Koch Institute for Comprehensive Cancer Research, collaborated with researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Research Center at Harvard Medical School to analyze the effects of calorie restriction and ketogenic diet on pancreatic cancer mice The influence of the model
In addition to mouse experiments, the research team also analyzed the relationship between dietary patterns and survival time of 1,165 pancreatic cancer patients
However, the researchers also pointed out that a low-glycemic index diet is not suitable for all cancer patients.