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Cancer Cells Must Be Deprived of Antioxidants
Glucose drives tumor cell growth by upregulating glucose transporters, leading to increased lactic acid production and microenvironment acidification. This triggers normal cells of the immune system to release growth factors that stimulate neoplastic cell growth. The escalating situation fuels greater glucose usage and fermentation growth. Tumor cells' antioxidant capacity from glucose and glutamine together protects them from their own radicals, allowing them to survive in a hypoxic environment. Gene mutations have little to do with this, as it is a pure metabolic phenomenon. Understanding and addressing the metabolic aspects is crucial for progress in cancer treatment.