
Cancer treatment: Low-protein diet stops growth of malignant cells, study says | Mint - Mint

A dietary change may be essential to improving colon cancer treatment, according to a recent study from the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center.
A low-protein diet was shown to disrupt the nutritional signalling pathway that activates a master regulator of cancer growth in cells and in mice. Changes in nutrition may be necessary to improve co… [+3077 chars]
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