Now that we know 'The Warburg Effect' is a well-trodden pathway for some of our healthy cells as well as for some cancer cells, we need to go beyond glucose to understand the problem.
Wow. I am neither an expert cancer specialist nor an expert patient. Rather I am interested (and invested) in being well and staying well, and in learning the hows and whys. As such, I actively look forward to your posts, Dawn. I have to make myself a cup of tea and carve out time to reread the last one to get myself back in the zone, but you never disappoint. I feel some kind of aha moment with every post, thank you
I'm so pleased to read that. I think we need to broaden the debate so that we can look at a few more mechanisms rather than simply targeting glycolysis. More to come on that one soon!
Jenny said it here first…wow….I’m following but if I’m honest, only just. I need to revisit the biochemistry nearly every time I read…but I’m getting there…
Wow. I am neither an expert cancer specialist nor an expert patient. Rather I am interested (and invested) in being well and staying well, and in learning the hows and whys. As such, I actively look forward to your posts, Dawn. I have to make myself a cup of tea and carve out time to reread the last one to get myself back in the zone, but you never disappoint. I feel some kind of aha moment with every post, thank you
You have no idea how nice it is to read that! Enjoy your cuppa.
Yes - very well said indeed, Dawn, and almost exactly what I've been thinking for a while now.
This is such a refreshing post to come back from holiday to!
I'm so pleased to read that. I think we need to broaden the debate so that we can look at a few more mechanisms rather than simply targeting glycolysis. More to come on that one soon!
Jenny said it here first…wow….I’m following but if I’m honest, only just. I need to revisit the biochemistry nearly every time I read…but I’m getting there…
Thank you for staying with me! I find it all so fascinating.