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Why low temperatures could help starve tumours of fuel

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Glucose Uptace Regulates Tumor Growth in Mice

Reducing blood glocos is one of the mechanisms, but potentially not the only mechanism. Yehi was keen to see if he could reproduce the effect he saw in mice in a human cancer patient. And so he enrolled a person with hodgkins limpoma who was between camo therapy cycles,. In a pilot's study, asked her to spend time in a warm room and a room kept at 22 degrees - which, according to yehi, should be cool enough to activate brown fat. She was then scanned to see what effect this had on her brown fat and tumor tissue in the warmer environments. For now, i can only see the competition as a mechanism, but maybe future

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