Glucose Drives STAT3 Activation in Colorectal Cancer Cells, Leading to Tumor Growth

March 4, 2026
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University of Michigan researchers have found that glucose may play a role in fueling colorectal cancer growth by triggering a protein tied to tumor development. The study sheds light on how cancer cells use sugar in ways that also affect nearby cells. These insights could lead to new treatment approaches focused on how cancer uses energy.

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