Oncometa Atlas
A structured repository of research on the metabolic theory of cancer. Built for researchers, clinicians, and anyone who follows the evidence.
Research Areas
The metabolic paradigm offers a fundamentally different understanding of cancer — one grounded in mitochondrial dysfunction rather than somatic mutation alone.
Metabolic Theory
The Warburg effect, mitochondrial dysfunction, and the metabolic origins of cancer.
Press-Pulse Strategy
Therapeutic frameworks combining chronic metabolic stress with acute metabolic disruption.
Drug Repurposing
Off-label metabolic interventions and their mechanisms of action against cancer metabolism.
Ketogenic Protocols
Dietary interventions targeting glucose and glutamine — the fermentable fuels of cancer cells.
Clinical Evidence
Case reports, clinical trials, and emerging data from metabolic cancer treatment.
Key Researchers
Profiles and work of Seyfried, D'Agostino, Poff, Mukherjee, and others advancing the field.
About Atlas
Oncometa Atlas exists because important science is being overlooked. The metabolic theory of cancer — championed by Dr. Thomas Seyfried and a growing body of researchers — offers a compelling, evidence-based framework that challenges the dominant somatic mutation theory.
This isn't fringe science. It builds on Otto Warburg's Nobel Prize-winning observations, validated by decades of subsequent research. Yet it remains marginalized by institutional inertia and misaligned incentives.
Atlas structures this research — making it searchable, cross-referenced, and accessible to anyone willing to follow the evidence.