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Can a Ketogenic Diet Help Treat Cancer?

Oct 20, 2025
L.J. Amaral, a registered dietitian and PhD student at Cedars-Sinai, dives into the potential of ketogenic therapy in cancer care. He discusses how ketogenic diets can shift metabolism, reduce inflammation, and preserve muscle, all crucial for patient well-being. The conversation highlights the importance of treating the whole person, not just the tumor, and addresses the nuances of patient responses to dietary changes. L.J. also shares insights on ongoing research, including a phase 2 trial that could transform dietary strategies for glioblastoma patients.
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INSIGHT

Ketosis Has Multiple Potential Mechanisms

  • Ketosis may reduce glucose, inflammation, and spare muscle during cancer therapy.
  • L.J. Amaral highlights pleiotropic metabolic and inflammatory effects that could improve fatigue and function.
INSIGHT

Warburg Effect Drives Dietary Rationale

  • The Warburg effect describes many tumors' high glucose use and inefficient energy production.
  • This metabolic difference motivates reducing glucose availability as a therapeutic strategy.
ANECDOTE

Glioblastoma Is Aggressive With Poor Outlook

  • Glioblastoma is a stage‑four brain tumor with poor prognosis and limited effective treatments.
  • L.J. Amaral describes its severe symptoms and how it deeply impacts patients' quality of life.
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