Fasting linked to 20% survival boost in colorectal cancer patients
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Fasting linked to 20% survival boost in colorectal cancer patients
Fasting has shown its potential to reduce colorectal cancer risk by triggering cellular changes that may slow tumor growth, with a study demonstrating a 20% improvement in overall survival. However, since cancer is also influenced by genetic factors, lifestyle changes alone aren't enough for prevention. The study is published in the journal PLOS ONE.
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