Does Sugar Feed Cancer?
- Credit: Cleveland Clinic
- Updated
However, there is no research to suggest that directly eating sugar can cause someone to develop cancer or impact the growth of cancer cells.
Credit: Cleveland ClinicTodd Cummins
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Should you avoid sugar to reduce your cancer risk? It’s a bit more complicated than a simple yes or no, and the idea that sugar feeds cancer is somewhat misunderstood.
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