…liver can be used by cancer cells to fuel their growth. Earlier studies have also linked fructose to steatotic liver disease, a condition that affects about 30% of adults worldwide….
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…and 50,926 statin non-users for analysis. A total of 3,863 (4.4%) of patients died from cancer during the follow-up and the commonest types of cancer were bowel, stomach, lung, liver…
…high-risk subtype of pediatric liver cancer was discovered using molecular profiling Up until recently, almost all pediatric liver cancers were classified as either hepatoblastoma or hepatocellular carcinoma. However, pediatric pathologists…
…at high levels in many diseases, such as heart failure, cancer, and fatty liver disease. Obese patients also have elevated levels of this protein, but its function is altered and…
…effects against cancer incidence or cancer deaths. One analysis did report a reduced risk of melanoma, but this was a cancer-specific finding rather than evidence that high-dose B vitamins prevent…
…to obesity. The International Agency for Research on Cancer describes 13 types of cancer as obesity-associated cancers such as endometrial cancer, postmenopausal breast cancer, and cancers of the colon, liver,…
…bind to DR5 and quickly killed cancer cell types that have high levels of DR5 expression, including melanoma, liver, and ovarian cancer cells. In experiments with mouse models of melanoma,…
MIT researchers used a new gene-editing system to cure mice of a rare liver disorder caused by a single genetic mutation. Credit: Christine Daniloff/MIT In a newly published study, MIT…
…severe fatty liver and had worse liver function, a key marker of metabolic disease, while females had no significant buildup of fat in the liver. The scientists plan to explore…
Researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder and Princeton University have utilized geological tools to identify unique hydrogen isotopes in cancer cells, offering new insights into cancer’s metabolic processes and…
…dual-action, cancer-killing vaccine in an advanced mouse model of the deadly brain cancer glioblastoma, with promising results. Findings are published in Science Translational Medicine. Transforming Cancer Cells into Cancer Killers…
…obesity. Dose-Response Relationship Between Obesity and Cancer Risk The researchers say that current guidelines do not reflect the degree of cancer risk from the combined effects of alcohol and obesity…
…conducted by another research group in 2016 demonstrated that SALL4 activation in a liver cancer cell line was associated with hypomethylation, and Professor Daniel Tenen from CSI Singapore and his…
…United Kingdom-Lustgarten Foundation Superenhancer Dream Team Award, Stand Up to Cancer-American Association for Cancer Research-Lustgarten Foundation VDR Agonist Team Award, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Hale Family Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research,…
…(the liver disorder tyrosinemia) with CRISPR in an adult animal. However, this type of delivery requires a high-pressure injection, a method that can also cause some damage to the liver….
…the normal metabolic pathway and pathological deviations in detail. The examination of mouse liver cells was an obvious choice for the researchers because the liver is the “main hub” for…
…protect against it. One of the biggest risk factors for liver, colon, or stomach cancer is chronic inflammation of those organs, often caused by viral or bacterial infections. A new…
…Gynecologic/Ovarian Cancer Fund, the Jim & Carolyn Pride Fund, the Virginia & D.K. Ludwig Fund for Cancer Research, the Weston Havens Foundation, the National Cancer Institute, the Department of Defense,…