Researchers investigated whether hemodialysis (HD) can maintain elevated blood ketone levels in rats on a ketogenic diet to enhance cancer treatment efficacy. The study suggests that HD may be used as an adjuvant cancer treatment.
In a recent study, researchers investigated whether hemodialysis (HD) can maintain elevated blood ketone levels in rats on a ketogenic diet to enhance cancer treatment efficacy. The study suggests that HD may be used as an adjuvant cancer treatment .
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