Sen Lu1,3, Zunqiang Zhao2,4, Zhongwei Lv2, Jianshe Yang2,3,*
Oncologie, Vol.24, No.3, pp. 591-597, 2022, DOI:10.32604/oncologie.2022.025144
- 19 September 2022
Abstract Cancer is a complex genetic disease hallmarked with a strong competitive capacity in energy and utilization of
substances compared to normal cells, which is partially due to the ability to adjust their metabolism in response
to environmental changes. During the lifespan of cancer cells, either during carcinogenesis, progress, or metastasis, massive energy and other substances are essential prerequisites, however, the underlying mechanisms are
controversial and still remain unclear. Understanding how cancer cells seize much of the energy and other substances than normal cells is of utmost importance for next-generation cancer therapy, along with the finding… More >