cancer initiation
Cancer initiation describes the early stages of cancer development, during which normal cells acquire mutations leading to uncontrolled growth; factors such as genetic predisposition, environmental exposures, and dietary habits contribute to this process; omega-6 linoleic acid's ability to activate mTORC1 highlights its potential role in cancer initiation; understanding these initial steps informs efforts to intercept cancer before it progresses.
Other Words
cancer prevention
dietary omega-6 restriction
therapeutic strategy
receptor-positive breast cancer
triple-negative breast cancer
cellular metabolism
human cell growth
molecular biology
cell growth
lipid chaperone
FABP5
mTORC1
omega-6 linoleic acid
lactation practices
defined process
critically ill patients