Cancer Research / 24.04.2026

[caption id="attachment_73364" align="aligncenter" width="500"]nci-cancer-cells-metabolism.jpg Source[/caption] Cancer research is entering a new phase. For years, scientists focused on how cancer cells grow and divide. That model still matters, but it is no longer enough. New research shows something deeper: cancer cells are not fixed. They can change their identity and shift how they behave based on internal signals. One of the strongest of those signals is metabolism. Emerging research shows that metabolism does more than provide energy — it also controls how genes are turned on and off, which means it can shape what a cancer cell becomes. This is a major shift in thinking, and it changes how researchers approach treatment and discovery.