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Inflammation is identified as a common contributory factor to cancer development as established in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, research into specific proteins like HMGB1 [3] and broader biological processes like cellular senescence [4] highlights the mechanistic links between these two concepts.
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How to reduce inflammation in the body - MD Anderson Cancer Center mdanderson.org 3 facts
claimMany cancer patients experience inflammation.
claimDisease states, such as cancer and inflammatory bowel disease, can cause or worsen inflammation in the body.
claimInflammation functions as an immune system tool that helps the body heal and prevent illnesses, but chronic inflammation increases the risk of diseases, including cancer.
Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span nature.com 2 facts
Cellular senescence: from homeostasis to pathological implications ... frontiersin.org 2 facts
claimThe article "Cellular senescence: from homeostasis to pathological implications and therapeutic strategies" addresses the topics of cellular senescence, cancer, m6A RNA methylation, aging, longevity, and inflammation.
referenceWang S. and Zhang Y. published 'HMGB1 in inflammation and cancer' in the Journal of Hematology & Oncology in 2020, examining the role of HMGB1.
Cellular rejuvenation: molecular mechanisms and potential ... - Nature nature.com 1 fact
referenceLibby, P. and Kobold, S. published a study in 2019 titled 'Inflammation: a common contributor to cancer, aging, and cardiovascular diseases-expanding the concept of cardio-oncology' in Cardiovascular Research, which posits inflammation as a common factor contributing to cancer, aging, and cardiovascular diseases.
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly of Inflammation medschool.vanderbilt.edu 1 fact
claimInflammation is associated with a long list of disorders, including arthritis, asthma, atherosclerosis, blindness, cancer, diabetes, and potentially autism and mental illness.
What causes chronic inflammation, and why it matters health.osu.edu 1 fact
claimIncreased inflammation is linked to the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease, hardening of the arteries, heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, and strokes.
The Evolution of Diet - National Geographic nationalgeographic.com 1 fact
claimThe human immune system attacks a sugar found in red meat called Neu5Gc, which causes low-level inflammation in the young that could eventually lead to cancer.
Medicinal plants: bioactive compounds, biological activities ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimThe alcoholic extract of myrtle leaves shows efficacy against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa via electrostatic interactions and is used to address cancer, inflammation, diabetes, ulcers, hypertension, diarrhea, and rheumatism.
Editorial: Inflammation and chronic disease - Frontiers frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimInflammation is associated with the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, cancer, autoimmune diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, and behavioral health disorders.
Should you be tested for inflammation? health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimStamping out inflammation would not eliminate cardiovascular disease, cancer, dementia, or aging.
Inflammatory markers explained arc-w.nihr.ac.uk 1 fact
claimInflammatory marker tests are non-specific, meaning they indicate the presence of inflammation but do not identify the underlying cause, which could range from a mild infection to cancer.
Inflammatory Markers | Choose the Right Test arupconsult.com 1 fact
claimInflammation is the body's innate response to injury or insult, including infection, trauma, surgery, burns, and cancer.
How Inflammation Affects Your Health | News - Yale Medicine yalemedicine.org 1 fact
claimInflammation is a key factor in serious diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, obesity, diabetes, and various infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Traditionally Used ... heraldopenaccess.us 1 fact
claimPhytochemicals reduce inflammation, improve metabolic processes, inhibit cancer cell growth, protect the body from free radical damage associated with aging and chronic disease, boost the immune system, and reduce cholesterol.
Medicinal plants and human health: a comprehensive review of ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceAhmed MB, Islam SU, Alghamdi AA, Kamran M, Ahsan H, and Lee YS (2022) authored 'Phytochemicals as chemo-preventive agents and signaling molecule modulators: current role in cancer therapeutics and inflammation', published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, volume 23, issue 24, article 15765.
Understanding chronic inflammation: Causes, symptoms and ... uhc.com 1 fact
claimRegular exercise may help strengthen the heart, improve mood, maintain a healthy weight, and prevent inflammation-linked conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.