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Recent studies reveal that fructose, a common sugar found in foods and drinks, plays an unexpected role in aiding cancer cells to spread after treatment. Research shows that cancer cells that survive chemotherapy enter a state of cellular aging and release high amounts of fructose, which increases their ability to detach from neighboring cells and metastasize throughout the body. These findings highlight the importance of reducing sugar intake in strategies to prevent cancer recurrence, especially ovarian cancer, and open new avenues for understanding how fructose assists cancer cells in spreading after therapy.
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