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Colorectal cancer and gut microbiome

Although genes contribute to colorectal cancer, the gut microbiota are an important player. Accumulating evidence suggests that chronic infection and the ensuing inflammation contributes to tumor initiation and tumor progression. A variety of bacterial species and tumor-promoting virulence mechanisms have been investigated. Significant advances have been made in understanding the composition and functional capabilities ofContinue reading “Colorectal cancer and gut microbiome”

Colorectal, ovarian-uterine, prostate, kidney, liver and bladder cancer risk Factor

COPKL: Colorectal, ovarian/uterine, prostate, kidney, liver and bladder cancer risk Factor, formula by Connie Dello Buono , ©12Sept2016 Assumption: Female/Male, over 50yrs of age, on western diet, lives in Northern hemisphere, have families with cancer, diabetes and polyps, prone to allergies (lack zinc), digestive disorders, high dairy and sugar consumption (low magnesium and calcium,iron) andContinue reading “Colorectal, ovarian-uterine, prostate, kidney, liver and bladder cancer risk Factor”

High-fat diet and regular moderate intensity exercise on intestinal polyps

The interaction of a high-fat diet and regular moderate intensity exercise on intestinal polyp development in Apc Min/+ mice. Baltgalvis KA1, Berger FG, Peña MM, Davis JM, Carson JA. Source 1Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, 921 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29208, USA. Abstract Diet and exercise are two environmental factors that canContinue reading “High-fat diet and regular moderate intensity exercise on intestinal polyps”