The obesity epidemic is associated with increased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk and progression, the mechanisms of which remain unclear. In obese individuals, hypertrophic epiploic adipose tissue (EPAT), attached to the colon, has unique characteristics compared to other fats. We hypothesized that this understudied fat could serve as a tumor-promoting tissue and developed a novel microphysiological system (MPS) for human EPAT-dependent colorectal cancer (CRC-MPS). In CRC-MPS, obese EPAT, unlike lean EPAT, considerably attracted colon cancer HT29-GFP cells and enhanced their growth. Conditioned media (CM) from the obese CRC-MPS significantly increased the growth and migration of HT29 and HCT116 cells (p 867) linked to cancer, tumor morphology...
Obesity has been associated with increased incidence and mortality of a wide variety of human cancer...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Obesity is a key risk factor for the development of colon cancer; however, the endocrine/paracrine/m...
[eng] Obesity is strongly linked to a higher risk of developing colon cancer, and both pathologies ...
SummaryWhile obesity represents one of several risk factors for colorectal cancer in humans, the mec...
Obesity is a strong risk factor for cancer progression, posing obesity-related cancer as one of the ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health problem worldwide, with an estimated 1.9 million new cases...
Obesity and obesity-driven cancer rates are continuing to rise worldwide. We hypothesize that adipoc...
Obesity is well accepted as crucial risk factor that plays a critical role in the initiation and pro...
Newly emerging data highlight obesity as an important risk factor for developing certain types of ca...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are crucial elements that sustain the communication between tumor cells...
<div><p>Obesity is a key risk factor for the development of colon cancer; however, the endocrine/par...
Obesity-associated diseases account for a large portion of public health challenges. Among obesity-r...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Obesity and obesity-driven cancer rates are continuing to rise worldwide. We hypothesize that adipoc...
Obesity has been associated with increased incidence and mortality of a wide variety of human cancer...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Obesity is a key risk factor for the development of colon cancer; however, the endocrine/paracrine/m...
[eng] Obesity is strongly linked to a higher risk of developing colon cancer, and both pathologies ...
SummaryWhile obesity represents one of several risk factors for colorectal cancer in humans, the mec...
Obesity is a strong risk factor for cancer progression, posing obesity-related cancer as one of the ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health problem worldwide, with an estimated 1.9 million new cases...
Obesity and obesity-driven cancer rates are continuing to rise worldwide. We hypothesize that adipoc...
Obesity is well accepted as crucial risk factor that plays a critical role in the initiation and pro...
Newly emerging data highlight obesity as an important risk factor for developing certain types of ca...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are crucial elements that sustain the communication between tumor cells...
<div><p>Obesity is a key risk factor for the development of colon cancer; however, the endocrine/par...
Obesity-associated diseases account for a large portion of public health challenges. Among obesity-r...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Obesity and obesity-driven cancer rates are continuing to rise worldwide. We hypothesize that adipoc...
Obesity has been associated with increased incidence and mortality of a wide variety of human cancer...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Obesity is a key risk factor for the development of colon cancer; however, the endocrine/paracrine/m...