Abstract:The ketogenic diet, based on high fat (over 70% of daily calories), low carbohydrate, and adequate protein intake, has become popular due to its potential therapeutic benefits for several diseases including cancer. Recent evidence suggests ketogenic metabolic therapy as a complementary or alternative approach to breast cancer treatment. Under ketogenic conditions, as in starvation, the levels of glucose, insulin, and insulin-like growth factors in the blood decrease and stabilize, and the liver produces ketone… Show more
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