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flag High blood lipids from obesity may fuel aggressive breast cancer growth, a study finds.

flag A University of Utah study links obesity-related fatty acids to increased risk and progression of aggressive triple-negative breast cancer, finding that high lipid levels in the blood—common in overweight individuals—fuel tumor growth in mouse models, even without changes in glucose or insulin. flag Researchers suggest that high-fat diets, including ketogenic diets, may inadvertently promote cancer development by boosting lipid availability, urging caution and medical consultation for cancer patients and survivors. flag While human trials are needed, the findings highlight the importance of metabolic health and balanced nutrition in cancer prevention and management.

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