
According to Gerald Krystal, PhD, a scientist with the British Columbia Cancer Research Center, the results show that a change in diet can directly impact our susceptibility to cancer. And while the study was conducted in mice, the evidence is strong enough that similar effects on humans may be considered.
George Pendergast, PhD, editor-in-chief of Cancer Research, the journal that published the study, agrees and says that this gives patients one more reason to change their eating habits. He says, "Many cancer patients are interested in making changes in areas that they can control, and this study definitely lends credence to the idea that a change in diet can be beneficial."
In the study, researchers found that tumors grew more slowly in mice that were given a diet that consisted of about 15 percent carbohydrates, compared to mice that had a diet that consisted of 55 percent carbohydrates.
Apart from lowering the risk of cancer, a low-carb, high-protein diet "has the potential to boost the ability of the immune system to kill cancer cells and prevent obesity."
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