The sugar thing
In other threads the topic of "sugar feeds cancer" has come up a couple times. Places like the Mayo Clinic and Cancer.gov refute that, but I'd like to collect links to academic research, studies and other reputable information on the sugar-cancer link or lack thereof. If you know of any publications, studies or other source information either supporting OR refuting the "sugar feeds cancer" idea I'd love to see them. Thank you!
EDIT: Jeeper4 found a goldmine of research at FoodForBreastCancer.com - below I'm adding links to all the research we find!
Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and age at menarche in a prospective study of US girls
Intake of Energy-Dense Foods, Fast Foods, Sugary Drinks, and Breast Cancer Risk in African American and European American Women
Association between Intake of Sugar-Sweetened Beverages and Circulating 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentration among Premenopausal Women
Consumption of sweet foods and mammographic breast density: a cross-sectional studyAssociation between Vegetable, Fruit and Carbohydrate Intake and Breast Cancer Risk in Relation to Physical Activity
Sweetened carbonated beverage consumption and cancer risk: meta-analysis and review
Sugary foods and gynecological cancer risk
Effect of different types of sugars in a marinating formulation on the formation of heterocyclic amines in grilled chicken
Energy-containing beverages: reproductive hormones and ovarian function in the BioCycle Study
High glycemic diet and breast cancer occurrence in the Italian EPIC cohort
Body composition, dietary salt and sugar intake as determinants of breast cancer: a case-control study
Fructose as a carbon source induces an aggressive phenotype in MDA-MB-468 breast tumor cells
Consumption of sweet foods and breast cancer risk: a case-control study of women on Long Island, New York
Consumption of sweet foods and breast cancer risk in Italy
Dietary Carbohydrate Intake Is Not Associated with the Breast Cancer Incidence Rate Ratio in Postmenopausal Danish Women
Dietary carbohydrates and breast cancer risk: A prospective study of the roles of overall glycemic index and glycemic load
Carbohydrates and the Risk of Breast Cancer among Mexican Women
Increased risk of early-stage breast cancer related to consumption of sweet foods among women less than age 45 in the United States
The role of energy and fat in cancers of the breast and colon-rectum in a Southern European population
Comments
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That was the first thing an ex of mine said when I told him I have cancer. "Stay away from sugar, and get yourself a juicer and juice like crazy!" Funny, because he knows I can't stand sweets OR juice (hmm, both have types of sugar in them). I eat very well!
I, too, would like to see the studies about sugar feeding cancer.
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I like to belive this from John's Hopkins:
http://www.hopkinsbreastcenter.org/services/ask_expert/viewquestions.asp?id=999827303
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Sugar is not recommended for breast cancer
By sugar, we mean ordinary table sugar (sucrose). This category also includes extremely sweet foods such as candy and desserts incorporating high levels of sugar. A high sugar intake can contribute to high body mass index (BMI) andtype 2 diabetes, which in themselves can increase breast cancer risk for some women. The question we have attempted to answer in this web page is whether consumption of added sugar, sugary sweets, and high-sugar desserts are associated with increased breast cancer risk, including for women who are not overweight and presumably not insulin resistant. The idea that breast cancer is "fed by sugar" is not the correct explanation for the association between sugar consumption and breast cancer risk. Sucrose is converted to glucose by enzymes in the digestive tract. All of our cells require energy in the form of glucose to survive. It is true that cancer cells typically consume glucose at a much higher rate than normal cells and compounds that cause inhibition of glucose uptake by tumor cells may inhibit their growth and viability. However, this does not necessarily mean that consuming a great deal of sugar will stimulate cancer growth since cancer cells will obtain glucose from a variety of foods in the diet.
I copied the above from Foodforbreastcancer.com Click Foods to Avoid then click Sugar to read the entire article. The also have links to scientific studies.
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Cheesequake--when I see your name, it makes me want cheesecake, so I'm hoping your research finds no link between sugar and cancer
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I would be happy to find articles. Are you looking at breast cancer specifically? or any cancer?
I think the theory is not about specific "sugar" as in table sugar but the fact that carbohydrates in people who don't process them well, in turn get high blood sugar values, and THIS is the cause or so the theory goes.
Diabetics have higher risks of a lot of diseases and Alzheimer's has been nick-named "diabetes of the brain" and it is all suspected to be in relation to how frequently/high our glucose goes.
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readytorock, that was an odd answer from Johns Hopkins - not the sugar we eat? What does that mean? I wish these places would source their information!
Jeeper4, great link to the sugar page on Food for Breast Cancer - lots of studies included at the bottom of the page, I'll read them tonight! I'm also going to add them to the original post...
mary625, I'm with you - I'd love to believe there's no correlation at all between sugar and cancer!!
wallycat, the link above seems to have a plethora of research related to sugar and breast cancer. If any of us find more it'd be great to add to the list! Thank you for volunteering!
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kayb, ALL that is of great value! I think it'd be great to add to this thread if you can find it! Thank you!
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You know what is interesting, I have read this too and that obesity causes cancer but cancer has been around for a long time so how does this makes sense? People weren't consuming as much sugar back then or were they? and maybe some people were obese but I am not sure that these things cause cancer.
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Here's a link to over 8,000 (I think this will show the first 870+)
http://www.science.gov/scigov/result-list/fullReco...:breast+cancer+risk+AND+carbohydrate+intake/
(I tried to click on the link and it takes me to a blank page...maybe copy/paste that full line or go to science.gov and type in breast cancer risk AND carbohydrate intake.)
Some of these may overlap with what is posted previously.
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This may be overly simplistic for the intent of this thread, but it reiterates what kayb said, and certainly would not come out of MDAnderson without compelling research to back it up, although those cites are not given here. Dana Farber and The Mayo Clinc offer a similar perspective.
http://www.mdanderson.org/patient-and-cancer-infor...
And here's a more strongly worded and excellent 2012 article from UCLA that references research out of UCSF: http://drsircus.com/medicine/cancer/sugar-cancer-g... Among other great information, "High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) causes cancer in a unique way because much of it is contaminated with mercury due to the complex way it is made."
And here's UCLA research on a direct association between pancreatic cancer and sugar. https://pancreaticcanceraction.org/news/fructose-l...
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When I learned that the cocktail mix used in the diagnostic scans with contrast to show/detect cancer all use sugar as the base, told me all I need to know. Cancer feeds on sugar and thats how we see it in our diagnostic scans.
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thanks kay, there is a lot I do not know. But I am trying to learn!
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the middle fat is hard to get rid of....I used to be able to lose it by cutting back calories for a week or so, now, it never goes away!
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