Lung cancer and diet have been linked in a new study that shows a 'Western diet' high in sugar and fat can help tumours grow.
Lung tumours grew when scientists fed mice a "Western diet" high in fat and fructose, a fruit sugar. High-fructose corn syrup ...
When it comes to lung cancer, the idea that diet could play a role is rarely discussed. Researchers from the University of ...
For cancers of organs like the liver, the long-term impact of our diet has been well studied-so much so that we have guidance ...
A new study has uncovered that lung cancer tumours seemingly have a sweet tooth. Scientists have labeled glycogen — the ...
Discover how diet affects lung cancer risk. Learn about the link between a high-fat, high-sugar diet and lung cancer ...
Prof Gentry noted there are currently three types of drugs target glycogen levels and all were developed studying Lafora disease. His takeaway is health advice you've likely heard. Prof Gentry ...
The findings emerged from experiments where mice fed a "Western diet" high in fat and fructose showed increased lung tumour growth. High-fructose corn syrup is a ubiquitous additive in processed foods ...
Lifestyle choices can severely impact our risk of cancer development, even ones that may not seem diet related ...
Lung cancer tumours have been found to 'feed' off sugar, according to a new study examining the link between diet and lung ...