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  • |Term=Metabolic therapy ...ition=Metabolic therapy - {{Pronunciation}} (MEH-tuh-BAH-lik THAYR-uh-pee) Treatment to correct changes in metabolism that can be caused by disease 
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  • '''Metabolic Acidosis''' is a medical condition characterized by an imbalance in the bod Metabolic Acidosis is pronounced as meh-tuh-bol-ik as-i-doh-sis.
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  • ...nd potentially life-threatening disorder that can occur after treatment of cancer, particularly in cases of [[lymphoma]] and [[leukemia]]. Tumor lysis syndrome is characterized by a series of metabolic disturbances that result from the rapid release of intracellular components
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  • ...for developing the [[Kelley Metabolic Therapy]], a non-traditional cancer treatment method. ...ancer using a regimen he developed, which later became known as the Kelley Metabolic Therapy.
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  • ...present in a tumor cell, and the changes these metabolites undergo during cancer progression. * [[Metabolite]]: A substance necessary for or taking part in a particular metabolic process.
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  • ...s [[Heart Disease|heart disease]], [[Hypertension|hypertension]], [[Cancer|cancer]], and [[Stroke|stroke]]. ==Treatment==
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  • ...s often associated with [[Type 2 diabetes]], [[Insulin resistance]], and [[Metabolic syndrome]]. ...n mistaken for [[diabetes]], hyperinsulinemia can result from a variety of metabolic diseases and conditions.
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  • ...ing genetic disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, and certain types of cancer. ==Treatment==
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  • ...c disease]]. Other causes can include [[toxins]], [[alcohol abuse]], and [[cancer]] that has spread to the liver. ==Treatment==
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  • ==Cancer Pharmacogenomics== ...cs]] that focuses on the role of the [[genome]] in drug response in cancer treatment.
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  • ...([[NASH]]), a more aggressive form that can lead to [[cirrhosis]] or liver cancer. ...certain medical conditions such as [[obesity]], [[type 2 diabetes]], and [[metabolic syndrome]].
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  • ...], certain types of [[Cancer]], and [[Sleep Apnea]]. It can also lead to [[Metabolic Syndrome]], a cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing the ris == Treatment ==
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  • * High [[metabolic rate]]: Tumors often have a high metabolic rate, which can consume oxygen faster than it can be supplied. Tumor hypoxia can have several effects on the tumor and treatment outcomes. These include:
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  • ...shoulder, and elbow. Despite the name, tumoral calcinosis is not a form of cancer. ...onic kidney disease]]. It can also occur as a result of long-term dialysis treatment. In some cases, the cause of tumoral calcinosis is unknown.
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  • ...ncer]] (NSCLC). The test is designed to help physicians make more informed treatment decisions by providing information about the aggressiveness of the disease. ...cases. NSCLC tends to grow and spread less rapidly than [[small cell lung cancer]] (SCLC).
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  • ...biological stasis''' or '''suspended animation''', is a state in which the metabolic activity of an organism is temporarily halted or significantly reduced, wit ...of bacteria and yeast, can enter a state of [[cryptobiosis]], in which all metabolic processes appear to stop.
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  • ...conditions such as [[heart disease]], [[diabetes]], and certain types of [[cancer]]. === Treatment ===
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  • ...as been linked to the progression of [[liver cancer]] and other types of [[cancer]]. ...e activity of ASPH has been suggested as a potential treatment for [[liver cancer]].
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  • * [[Metabolic syndrome]] ==Treatment==
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  • ...rmless, but can sometimes indicate underlying medical conditions such as [[cancer]] or [[infection]]. * Certain [[metabolic disorders]]
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