Artificial Sweetener Consumption Linked to Less Effective Cancer Treatment: Study
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Sucraloza is a popular artifactant used by people who want to reduce the contribution of calories or control their levels of glycaemic, but recent research by the University of Pittsburgh and the Center of Oncological UPMC Hillman...
Popular artificial sweetener could make cancer treatment less effective
If you’re reaching for diet soda or other artificially sweetened products during cancer treatment, a new study suggests you might want to reconsider. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center have found that the common sugar substitute, sucralose, could be hindering the effectiveness of certain cancer treatments, especially immunotherapy. While artificial sweeteners are popular for their low calories and sugar-fr…
Sucraloza is a popular artificial donor used by people who want to reduce the contribution of calories or control their glycaemic levels, but recent research carried out by the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Oncological UPMC Hillman suggests that this artificial donor could not be the most appropriate option for patients who are following anticancer immunotherapy.
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