Metabolically Active Visceral Fat Linked to Aggressive Endometrial Cancer, New Study Reveals
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Metabolically active visceral fat linked to aggressive endometrial cancer, new study reveals
High metabolic activity of visceral fat may be associated with more aggressive endometrial cancer, new research presented at the 38th Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM'25) has shown.
Visceral Fat Metabolic Activity Linked to Aggressiveness of Endometrial Cancer, Study Finds
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New Study Reveals Metabolically Active Visceral Fat Drives Aggressiveness
In a groundbreaking presentation at the 38th Annual Congress of the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM’25), researchers unveiled compelling evidence linking the metabolic activity of visceral fat to the aggressiveness of endometrial cancer. This emerging insight shifts the paradigm beyond the traditional understanding that obesity alone exacerbates cancer risk, spotlighting instead the biological activity within visceral fat as a key…
Aggressive Endometrial Cancer Linked to Metabolic Activity in Visceral Fat
Researchers in Norway have reported that the levels of metabolic activity found in visceral fat, which surrounds internal organs, can predict the aggressiveness of endometrial cancer. This discovery could enable the use of routine clinical imaging techniques to help physicians identify high-risk patients and make more personalized treatment decisions. “Higher metabolic activity in visceral fat was significantly associated with more advanced can…
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