A 47-year-old female cancer patient underwent insulin potentiation chemotherapy, which is a safe approach to treating aggressive forms of cancer. Since cancer cells have up to 20 times more insulin...

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A 47-year-old female cancer patient underwent insulin potentiation chemotherapy, which is a safe approach to treating aggressive forms of cancer. Since cancer cells have up to 20 times more insulin receptors than normal cells, insulin is able to open channels in cancer cell walls and allow nutrients to enter. The administration of insulin triggers cancer cells to open their membranes in order to obtain the glucose they require. When a chemotherapy drug is then administered, followed quickly by glucose, the cancer cells take in almost the entire dose of the chemotherapy drug, which poisons and kills them. Because of this insulin potentiation, only about onetenth the amount of standard chemotherapy is needed.


1. Why do normal, healthy cells not experience any significant toxic reactions to the chemotherapy drug administered by this method?


2. What are the signs and symptoms of overdose of insulin?



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Answer To: A 47-year-old female cancer patient underwent insulin potentiation chemotherapy, which is a safe...

Dr. Vidhya answered on Jan 15 2022
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    The glucose-based chemotherapy has given potential interventions with regard to assists
in killing cancer cells. However, the toxic effects are often seen in the traditional chemotherapies (Iwase et al, 2020). To avoid the same, glucose protein simulation and differentiation works in a better way than the conventional form. The opening of channels within the cancerous cells and bonding with their protein becomes easy for the insulin-based therapy. The impact of the drug only works on the affected cells fully. It does not affect the healthy cells in body, which is agreeable. The infusion of glucose/insulin helps healthy cells...
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