Association of lipid metabolism with ovarian cancer

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Abstract

Defects in lipid metabolism have been found to be linked to several diseases, among which atherosclerosis, hypertension, obesity, and diabetes are the most important. Although cancer is chiefly a genetic disease, dietary lipid intake and metabolism are related to some cancer risks, including the risk for ovarian cancer. Higher intake of dietary lipids, systemic lipid metabolism malfunction, and abnormal serum lipid levels are somehow related to ovarian cancer. Overexpression of some lipid metabolic enzymes are also found in ovarian cancer. In this review article, we summarize the relationships between lipid intake, lipid metabolism, and ovarian cancer. © 2010 Multimed Inc.

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Tania, M., Khan, M. A., & Song, Y. (2010). Association of lipid metabolism with ovarian cancer. Current Oncology. Multimed Inc. https://doi.org/10.3747/co.v17i5.668

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