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Eating sugar doesn't directly make cancer grow faster in people. Cancer cells do use sugar differently, but that's just how they work, not because of what we eat.

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The study looked at whether eating sugar directly causes cancer to grow and found no strong evidence for it, which matches the claim that sugar doesn't directly 'feed' cancer.

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No contradicting evidence found

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