Cancer as a Metabolic & Immune Disease: Diet, Drugs, and Science Explained (2026 Public Guide)
Executive Summary Cancer is no longer best understood purely as a genetic disease. By 2026, a growing body of research supports a more integrated model: cancer as a metabolic, immunologic, and microenvironmental disorder . This report presents a unified framework: Cancer is a dysregulated adaptive system driven by metabolic flexibility, immune evasion, and microenvironmental control. Key insights: Tumors rely on three dominant fuels : glucose, glutamine, and lactate Mitochondrial dysfunction is central to cancer progression and stemness The tumor microenvironment (TME) actively suppresses immune response Metabolic therapies may enhance—not replace—standard treatments Combination strategies outperform single-agent approaches. Introduction: A Broader View of Cancer Biology Traditional oncology often focuses on genetic mutations and targeted therapies. While mutations are critical, emerging research shows that cancer is also a disease of metabolic dysfunction and immu...