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Last update July 2024

What is Jane McLelland’s Metro Map?

I've heard about Jane McLelland’s Metro Map in the context of cancer treatment. What is Jane McLelland’s Metro Map, and how is it used to guide treatment strategies?

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Lisa Miller, Patient Advocate

Jane McLelland's "Metro Map" illustrates her strategy for starving cancer cells by cutting off their fuel sources.

It uses a subway system analogy, with different "fuel pipelines" representing metabolic pathways supplying energy for cancer growth.

The map shows pathways providing fuel like glucose, glutamine, and fats, visualized as tunnels or pipelines.

By blocking these fuel sources with diet, supplements, and off-label drugs, cancer cells can be starved.

Cancer may try to find alternative routes, so multiple pathways need targeting simultaneously.

Patients can see which pathways to block for their cancer type using McLelland's protocol.

McLelland used this approach herself to fight stage IV cervical cancer, progressing to lung cancer and leukemia, remaining cancer-free for over 15 years.

The Metro Map offers a strategy to combat cancer by cutting off its energy supply, helping patients visualize their treatment plan.

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