A 'ketogenic' molecule hinders colorectal cancer
A molecule produced by the body in response to starvation or ketogenic diets counteracts the formation and growth of colorectal cancer
A molecule produced by the body in response to starvation or ketogenic diets counteracts the formation and growth of colorectal cancer
The first phase of human testing of the colorectal cancer vaccine was a success and holds great promise. A new study published in major scientific journals proves that the vaccine is safe and stimulates the activation of the immune system: a real "green light" for new large-scale tests. A relentless killer – Colorectal cancer is the second highest mortality rate in the world: not only is it difficult to diagnose, but it is also… Read more
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