What starves out cancer cells?
                                
                                
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                                Otto Warburg's observation in the 1920s first noted that cancer cells consume vast amounts of glucose, a phenomenon now central to understanding how to selectively starve cancer cells for therapeutic benefit. This metabolic weakness has become a critical area of focus for modern oncology.