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Join us for the next 91桃色 Science Cafe: Targeting Metabolism to Treat Cancer at .

Cancer cells behave differently from healthy cells, including the way they use and process nutrients. This session will explore how researchers are learning to 鈥渟tarve鈥 cancer by targeting its altered metabolism. We will explain how cancer cells use metabolic fuels in unique ways, and how these differences can be turned into treatment opportunities. Attendees will hear how scientists are developing drugs that block key metabolic pathways, aiming to slow tumour growth while sparing normal tissues. We will also discuss how diet, the immune system, and existing therapies like chemotherapy might interact with cancer metabolism. The session will highlight promising clinical trials, current challenges, and what this research could mean for future, more personalised cancer treatments.

For more information please contact Kelly Gleason.