Dietary change starves colorectal cancer cells, overcoming treatment resistance
Preclinical research finds a low-protein diet can enhance standard treatment for colorectal cancer. …
Preclinical research finds a low-protein diet can enhance standard treatment for colorectal cancer. …
Moderate exercise can help colorectal cancer patients reduce inflammation, improve gut health, and live longer—even if they are overweight or obese. …
Scientists have identified colorectal cancer tumor cells hidden in the liver and lung and have described how they evolve to give rise to metastases in these organs. …
Functional screening of human gut microbiota reveals a family of genotoxic metabolites in patients with inflammatory bowel disease that may play a role in the development of colorectal cancer. …
Study finds specific types of unfermented dietary fiber can fuel inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease patients. …
Physical activity may be associated with improved outcomes for patients undergoing postoperative treatment for stage 3 colon cancer. …
Two large studies find links between high consumption of ultra-processed foods and increased risks of cardiovascular disease, colorectal cancer and death. …
New research clarifies the role of intestinal white blood cells, known as ?? T cells, in colorectal cancer. …
C. difficile, a bacterial species well-known for causing serious diarrheal infections, may also drive colorectal cancer. …
New research builds the case that a Western-style diet — rich in red and processed meat, sugar and refined grains/carbohydrates — is tied to higher risk of colorectal cancer through the intestinal microbiome. …
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