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Fructose identified as a driver of cancer

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A new study from the Wistar Institute in the United States has uncovered an unexpected link between fructose, a common sugar in the diet, and the spread of an aggressive form of ovarian cancer.

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Cells that survive chemotherapy may release fructose, which may promote the spread and recurrence of ovarian cancer.

·Budapest, Hungary
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A new study from the Wistar Institute in the United States has uncovered an unexpected link between fructose, a common sugar in the diet, and the spread of an aggressive form of ovarian cancer.

·Oslo, Norway
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A study by the Wistar Institute has revealed a connection between fructose, a common dietary sugar, and the spread of cancer cells in cases of ovarian cancer. The study, published in the journal Nature Aging, suggests that tumor cells that survive chemotherapy may release fructose, facilitating the migration of neighboring cells. The study identified that ovarian cancer cells that resist chemotherapy remain active, releasing fructose as a chemic…

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A new study from the Wistar Institute in the United States has uncovered an unexpected link between fructose, a common sugar in the diet, and the spread of an aggressive form of ovarian cancer.

A new study has found an unexpected link between fructose, a common dietary sugar, and the spread of ovarian cancer, sending a warning signal about foods traditionally high in corn syrup: store-bought cookies and cakes, ketchup and other sauces, breakfast cereals and sweetened soft drinks.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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lrytas.lt broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
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