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Cancer Metabolism

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Translational Medicine
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Dr Patrick Pollard tells us about his research on cancer metabolism.
Cancer cells produce energy predominately by a high rate of glycolysis. It has been suggested that this change in metabolism is a fundamental cause of cancer. Dr Patrick Pollard aims to elucidate the alternative metabolic strategies used by cancer cells to proliferate, even under conditions of stress.

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Translational Medicine
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Patrick Pollard
Keywords
renal cancer
hypoxia
fumarate hydratase
kidney
cancer metabolism
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 10/07/2012
Duration: 00:04:03

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