Pancreatic Cancer and Fructose

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Pancreatic cancers use fructose, common in the Western diet, to fuel their growth: Pancreatic cancers use the suga... http://bit.ly/9Qj091

sciencedaily.com — “Pancreatic cancers use fructose, common in the Western diet, to fuel their growth: Pancreatic cancers use the suga... http://bit.ly/9Qj091View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Pancreatic cancers use fructose, common in the Western diet, to fuel their growth: Pancreatic cancers use the suga... http://bit.ly/9Qj091

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Fructose Encourages Pancreatic Cancer Growth

medicalnewstoday.com — “Pancreatic cancers use the sugar fructose, very common in the Western diet, to activate a key cellular pathway that drives cell division, helping the cancer to grow more quickly, a study by researView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Fructose and pancreatic cancer : Respectful Insolence

scienceblogs.com — “I hate science press releases. Well, not exactly. I hate science press releases that hype a study beyond its importance. I hate it even more when the investigators who published the study make statements not justified by the study and...View full resource at scienceblogs.com

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Orac's response to the fructose/cancer in a petri dish study all over the news. http://bit.ly/c7pd1w

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Fructose & Pancreatic Cancer | SweetSurprise.com

sweetsurprise.com — “Fructose & Pancreatic Cancer | SweetSurprise.comView full resource at sweetsurprise.com

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marc_david Marc David Fitness Site

Follow Up: HFCS study was done with fructose, not HFCS. See more http://ht.ly/2lbxy (Eliminate refined sugars still my recommendation.)

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Study on Fructose and Pancreatic Cancer Generates Premature and Potentially Misleading Conclusions

corn.org — “Study on Fructose and Pancreatic Cancer Generates Premature and Potentially Misleading ConclusionsView full resource at corn.org

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Most Recently Shared on September 14, 2010 at 8:55 pm By:

MayaTheRD Maya E Nahra, RD, LD Nutritionist and Dietitian

Tricky, tricky! Dont be foold, it's still lab made junk! Corn Refiners want to change 'HFCS' to 'corn sugar' http://tinyurl.com/2fkhvru

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Pancreatic cancer cells slurp up fructose!? http://ow.ly/2kPg6

reuters.com — “Pancreatic cancer cells slurp up fructose!? http://ow.ly/2kPg6View full resource at reuters.com

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WARNING: Fructose Feeds Cancer Cells

articles.mercola.com — “Studies show that fructose speeds up cancer growth, as pancreatic tumor cells use fructose to divide and proliferate.View full resource at articles.mercola.com

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Cancer's Favorite Food - Found in Everything You Eat? http://bit.ly/aMcDM9

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Fructose Can Accelerate Growth of Cancer Cells: Study : TreeHugger

treehugger.com — “Photo: nateOne (Flickr) As if the annoying, misleading ads from the makers of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) weren't enough food for thought already, CBS News reports that researchers from UCLA have found that fructose -- which is a component ofView full resource at treehugger.com

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Fructose Can Accelerate Growth of Cancer Cells: Study http://tinyurl.com/264wxhd (via @pulsepad)

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Cancer cells slurp up fructose, US study finds | Reuters

reuters.com — “* Study shows fructose used differently from glucose * Findings challenge common wisdom about sugars WASHINGTON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Pancreatic tumor cells usefructose to divide and proliferate, U.S.View full resource at reuters.com

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CeliloHealth Orna Izakson, ND, RH CAM and Naturopathic Doctor

Fructose and glucose are not the same. For instance, cancers (especially pancreatic cancers) think fructose is... http://fb.me/KK4vkHsO

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High-fructose corn syrup linked to deadliest type of cancer http://bit.ly/aRGSrd

sfgate.com — “High-fructose corn syrup linked to deadliest type of cancer http://bit.ly/aRGSrdView full resource at sfgate.com

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marc_david Marc David Fitness Site

High-fructose corn syrup linked to deadliest type of cancer http://bit.ly/aRGSrd

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Have You Heard What They Say About HFCS? Fructose Promotes Pancreatic Cancer! http://fb.me/vc9MPHjT

all247news.com — “Have You Heard What They Say About HFCS? Fructose Promotes Pancreatic Cancer! http://fb.me/vc9MPHjTView full resource at all247news.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 11, 2010 at 1:21 pm By:

poojamottl Pooja Mottl Healthy Living Advocate and Fitness Enthusiast

Have You Heard What They Say About HFCS? Fructose Promotes Pancreatic Cancer! http://fb.me/vc9MPHjT

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- Pancreatic Cancer

pancreatic.org — “The Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research at the UCLA Medical Center's supports the ongoing efforts to find a cure for this disease through the funding and support of Basic and Translational Research labs, and advocacy of increased attention and funding towards this deadly disease.View full resource at pancreatic.org

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Holistic Approaches to Fighting Pancreatic Cancer ... http://is.gd/92GfX

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Computer Predicts Pancreatic Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “Using a computer program, researchers from Johns Hopkins have predicted which changes in the DNA code may cause pancreatic cells to become cancerous and deadly. The investigators say the findingsView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Pancreatic cancer : The Lancet

thelancet.com — “Pancreatic cancer. By - Audrey Vincent PhD, Prof Joseph Herman MD, Prof Rich Schulick MD, Prof Ralph H Hruban MD, Prof Michael Goggins MDView full resource at thelancet.com

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mauron M Auron MD Doctor, Pediatrician, Internist, and Physician

Pancreatic cancer - survival of < 5% at 5 years - http://t.co/dYI5fJS - good review

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Pancreatic Cancer Gene Identified

medicalnewstoday.com — “According to data published in Cancer Discovery, the latest journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, the risk of inheriting pancreatic cancer may be increased by mutations iView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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