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https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/pjab1912/4/5/4_5_236/_pdf
Both with very rapidly and slowly growing tumors, there was absolutely no recognizable difference in tumor growth among all the groups fed on different diets in the above experiments. Thus, the practical absence of fats and lipoids in the food does not seem in the least to affect the growth of tumor tissues.
Both with very rapidly and slowly growing tumors, there was absolutely no recognizable difference in tumor growth among all the groups fed on different diets in the above experiments. Thus, the practical absence of fats and lipoids in the food does not seem in the least to affect the growth of tumor tissues.