It has been known for close to 100 years that the metabolism of cancer cells is altered and different than that of healthy cells in the body. On that basis, we have developed an entirely novel approach to managing cancer, termed Targeted Nutrients Deprivation (TND). TND employs a formulated diet depleted of multiple non-essential amino acids (NEAAs) that are required by tumor cells but not by normal cells. Cancer cells specifically require those NEAAs due to their heightened and rewired metabolism. We demonstrated that our first proprietary formulated TND diet-FTN203-significantly reduced the growth of multiple human tumor xenografts in mouse. In combination with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, FTN203 further enhanced therapeutic efficacy. Reliance on FTN203 as the sole nutrition source was shown to be safe without causing detrimental body-weight loss or internal organ damage. Our findings indicate that TND is a novel and safe approach to managing cancer.Supplemental data for this article is available online at https://doi.org/10.1080/01635581.2021.2013904 .
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