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الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
Source: الصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
14 Hrsالصحة والعلوم الشرق الأوسط
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A new study has revealed that fatty liver contributes to the increased spread of more aggressive colon and rectal tumors, especially in cases of fat accumulation in the liver. The findings showed that high levels of fatty acids reprogram cancer cells and stabilize the "MYC" protein, leading to the creation of an environment conducive to the growth of aggressive metastases. The study opens up new therapeutic opportunities targeting specific pathways to halt the progression of these tumors, particularly in patients with fatty liver disease.
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