This diversity can lead to incorrect characterization of the tumors, ultimately resulting in less-than-ideal treatment plans. “The study looks at an important area of colorectal cancer biology using ...
“Colorectal cancer is no longer a disease of people ... Over time, bleeding from colorectal tumors, even if it’s not visible, may lead to anemia in some people (affecting 10% to 16% of younger ...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have found a molecule that can both help the intestines to heal after damage and suppress tumor growth in colorectal cancer. The discovery could lead to new ...
in the microenvironments around colon cancer tumors. In particular, it looked at lipid mediators, a type of lipid responsible for communication between cells in the body and which is largely ...
New research links high levels of omega-6 fatty acids with colon cancer tumor growth. Omega-6 fatty acids are also found in seed oils, which are abundant in ultraprocessed foods. The study ...
A recent study linked seed oils like sunflower, canola, and corn to increased colon cancer risk among young Americans. Analysis of tumor samples revealed high concentrations of bioactive lipids ...
University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers revealed how gut microbial bile acids impact colon cancer. One bile acid slows tumor growth by supporting the FXR protein, while another accelerates cancer ...
For the study, researchers analyzed the colon cancer tumors of 81 people using a tool called a mass spectrometer, which was able to determine which types of lipid mediators and the exact quantity ...
Researchers at University of South Florida (USF) Health and Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute analyzed 162 tumor samples from colon cancer patients, according to a USF press release.
For the study, which was published in the journal Gut, researchers looked at the impact of fats (aka lipids) in the micro-environments around colon cancer tumors. The researchers specifically ...