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flag Study links high omega-6 fatty acids to growth of aggressive breast cancers, suggesting potential dietary changes.

flag A study links high consumption of omega-6 fatty acids, especially linoleic acid, to the growth of aggressive breast cancer types, including HER2+ and triple-negative breast cancer. flag The research shows that linoleic acid binds to a protein in cancer cells, stimulating tumor growth. flag This finding could lead to changes in dietary recommendations to help prevent or slow these cancer types, though more research is needed.

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