1. Dietary Fat and Cancer—Which Is Good, Which Is Bad, and the Body ...
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A high-fat diet (HFD) induces changes in gut microbiota leading to activation of pro-inflammatory pathways, and obesity, as a consequence of overnutrition, exacerbates inflammation, a known risk factor not only for cancer. However, experimental data ...
2. Hong Kong's celebrity couples are built to last – Tony Leung and ...
Feb 13, 2021 · These famous couples have defied the showbiz stereotype and stayed together (mostly) despite blackmail, cancer, affairs and personal ...
These famous couples have defied the showbiz stereotype and stayed together (mostly) despite blackmail, cancer, affairs and personal tragedy
3. The fat and the bad: Mature adipocytes, key actors in tumor ...
In this review, we summarize the mechanisms of the adipocyte-cancer cell crosstalk in both obese and lean conditions as well as its impact on cancer cell ...
Growing evidence has raised the important roles of adipocytes as an active player in the tumor microenvironment. In many tumors adipocytes are in close contact with cancer cells. They secrete various factors that can mediate local and systemic ...
4. Hong Kong Director And Martial Arts Master Lau Kar-Leung, 76
Jun 25, 2013 · ... has died earlier this morning in Hong Kong following a two-decade battle with cancer. He was 76. Lau, a fourth-generation direct disciple of ...
His career spanned generations of Hong Kong action classics.
5. The Mystery of LAM | Harvard Medical School
Mar 21, 2014 · It's not cancer, but it grows and spreads to distant organs. It's not malignant, but women die when it destroys their lungs. It has no cure, but ...
Rare disease in women pulls together community of researchers and patients. VIDEO
6. Obesity: The Fat Tissue Disease Version of Cancer - MDPI
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Obesity is a disease with high potential for fatality. It perfectly fits the disease definition, as cancer does. This is because it damages body structure and functions, both mechanically and biologically, and alters physical, mental, and social health. In addition, it shares many common morbid characteristics with the most feared disease, cancer. For example, it is influenced by a sophisticated interaction between a person’s genetics, the environment, and an increasing number of other backgrounds. Furthermore, it displays abnormal cell growth and proliferation events, only limited to white fat, resulting in adipose tissue taking up an increasing amount of space within the body. This occurs through fat “metastases” and via altered signaling that further aggravates the pathology of obesity by inducing ubiquitous dishomeostasis. These metastases can be made graver by angiogenesis, which might boost diseased tissue growth. More common features with cancer include its progressive escalation through different levels of severity and its possibility of re-onset after recovery. Despite all these similarities with cancer, obesity is substantially less agitating for most people. Thus, the ideas proposed herein could have utility to sensitize the public opinion about the hard reality of obesity. This is increasingly needed, as the obesity pandemic has waged a fierce war against our bodies and society in general, while there is still doubt about whether it is a real disease or not. Hence...
7. Paracrine and Endocrine Effects of Adipose Tissue on Cancer ...
Here, we discuss the role of adipocyte dysfunction associated with obesity and its potential impact on cancer biology.
The past few years have provided substantial evidence for the vital role of the local tumor microenvironment for various aspects of tumor progression. With
8. [PDF] Excess Body Fat and Colorectal Cancer Risk
Being obese or overweight is one of the important risk factors for many types of cancer, including colorectal cancer that develops in the colon or rectum. ※.
9. Division of Cancer Control & Population Sciences ... - Funding History
This strongly suggests that prostate cancer risk is influenced by genetic component(s) in combination with lifestyles/metabolic factors common across ...
Reducing the burden of cancer in America by conducting, supporting, and funding credible, high quality cancer research and fostering science partnerships.
10. Table of Content V24N3 - HKMJ |
Is now the right time to abolish breast cancer screening in Hong Kong? ... KK Lau, Thomas WH Leung, Yannie OY Soo. Letters to the Editor. Optimal ...
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11. Links between metabolism and cancer - Genes Dev
Alterations in food availability have been documented to have a significant impact on the circadian clock and body weight. When a high-fat diet is only ...