PMID: 2108784Mar 1, 1990Paper

Metabolic effects of cancer

The British Journal of Surgery
R G Douglas, J H Shaw

Abstract

The potential causes of deranged metabolism in cancer are discussed with emphasis on changes in energy metabolism of glucose, fat and protein. The implications of these changes for the treatment of cachexia are then considered.

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